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|[[Image:Floridab4andafter copy.jpg|thumb|right|The Impact on Florida with a 6 meter rise in sea level.  This could happen if either the Antarctic or Greenland ice shelfs melted. Visual Estimate based on the National Geographic Article "Warming to Cause Catastrophic Rise in Sea Level?" by Stefan Lovgren and computer models produced by Jonathan Overpeck and Jeremy Weiss (of the [http://www.geo.arizona.edu/dgesl/index.html University of Arizona Department of Geosciences Environmental Studies Laboratory]) included in that article.]]
'''On November 29, 1953''', William Branham prophesied that Florida would one day perish beneath the sea.   
'''On November 29, 1953''', William Branham prophesied that Florida would one day perish beneath the sea.  After seeing the devastation of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, or after watching Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth", it is no longer a mystery as to the many ways this prophecy could be fulfilled.   


Over 50 years later, National Geographic agreed, publishing an article revealing that global warming could sink the Sunshine State.  ''"A 1-meter (3-foot) rise would swamp cities all along the U.S. eastern seaboard. A 6-meter (20-foot) sea level rise would submerge a large part of Florida."'' ([http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/04/0420_040420_earthday.html Warming to Cause Catastrophic Rise in Sea Level? Stefan Lovgren for National Geographic News])
=The prophecy=


:''Christian friends, I know Florida is a hard place to catch. I was telling them in there. I...?... Really, but '''one of these days there isn't going to be any Florida. She's going to be sunk''', and the things that you so worship now will perish.''


===The Prophecy===
:''That's only eternal God can save you, so if you're not where you think you should be, or where God says you should be, that's the point. "There's a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end whereof is the way of death."''<ref>The Faith That Was Once Delivered To The Saints, West Palm Beach, Florida, November 29, 1953</ref>
:''Christian friends, I know Florida is a hard place to catch. I was telling them in there. I...?... Really, but one of these days there isn't going to be any Florida. She's going to be sunk, and the things that you so worship now will perish.''


:''That's only eternal God can save you, so if you're not where you think you should be, or where God says you should be, that's the point. "There's a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end whereof is the way of death."''
=The problem with the prophecy=
:Sermon: The Faith That Was Once Delivered To The Saints, West Palm Beach, Florida, November 29, 1953


This prophecy seems to be a precursor to William Branham prophesying that [[Destruction of Los Angeles|Los Angeles and parts of California would also sink into the ocean]].


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Given the [[Condensed List of Issues with the Message#Problems with Prophecies and Visions|problems with his other prophecies and visions]], there is very little chance, if any, that this is a valid prophecy or prediction.
|''...and thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that they should be judged, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth. '' (Revelation 11:18b)
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