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William Branham thought that the pyramid was built by Enoch as a message from God. He also believed that the Great Pyramid of Giza never had a capstone and that this was part of the message that God sent by Enoch to the world. | [[File:Giza pyramid-630x332.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Is that a shadow?]]William Branham thought that the pyramid was built by Enoch as a message from God. He also believed that the Great Pyramid of Giza never had a capstone and that this was part of the message that God sent by Enoch to the world. | ||
William Branham also believed that the Egyptians were much more advanced than modern civilization. They had atomic power, which they misused, causing the great flood which destroyed the earth. | William Branham also believed that the Egyptians were much more advanced than modern civilization. They had atomic power, which they misused, causing the great flood which destroyed the earth. | ||
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=Do the pyramids cast a shadow?= | =Do the pyramids cast a shadow?= | ||
If the sun is higher than 52 degrees, the Egyptian pyramids won't cast a shadow. During the winter months, the pyramids cast a shadow for considerable parts of the day. Even in the simmer months, when the pyramids don't cast a shadow during large parts of the day, they still cast a shadow in the early morning and evening. | If the sun is higher than 52 degrees, the Egyptian pyramids won't cast a shadow. During the winter months, the pyramids cast a shadow for considerable parts of the day. Even in the simmer months, when the pyramids don't cast a shadow during large parts of the day, they still cast a shadow in the early morning and evening. | ||