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[[Image:Kamala Harris.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Kamala Harris being sworn in as the Vice President of the United States]]
[[Image:Kamala Harris.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Kamala Harris being sworn in as the Vice President of the United States]]
William Branham claimed he saw a series of <strike>seven</strike> ten prophetic visions in June 1933, which he also claimed to write down in an old book.  In the seventh vision, a woman rose to great power in America.  William Branham was not sure whether the "Woman" in this vision was a physical woman, or a religious power such as the Catholic Church.
William Branham claimed he saw a series of <strike>seven</strike> ten prophetic visions in June 1933, which he also claimed to write down in an old book.  In the seventh vision, a woman rose to great power in America.  William Branham was not sure whether the "Woman" in this vision was a physical woman, or a religious power such as the Catholic Church.
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:'''''Mere Man Faces Danger of a Woman Being President of the United States'''''
:'''''Mere Man Faces Danger of a Woman Being President of the United States'''''


A newspaper advertisement in 1892 predicted that by 1992, a 100 years later, perhaps the first woman would be inaugurated as president.  And in 1928, a Los Angeles Times article humorously predicted that by the year 1975, ''"there will doubtless be a lady President of the Uniteds Sates with a lady Cabinet and a lady Senate."''
A newspaper advertisement in 1892 predicted that by 1992, a 100 years later, perhaps the first woman would be inaugurated as president.  And in 1928, a Los Angeles Times article humorously predicted that by the year 1975, ''"there will doubtless be a lady President of the United Sates with a lady Cabinet and a lady Senate."''


When William Branham predicted that a woman would be president of the United States at some unknown time in the future, he was not the first to make such a prediction.
When William Branham predicted that a woman would be president of the United States at some unknown time in the future, he was not the first to make such a prediction.
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God tells us in Deuteronomy 18:20-22 that  
God tells us in Deuteronomy 18:20-22 that  


:''"A prophet who presumes to speak in my name anything I have not commanded, or a prophet who speaks in the name of other gods, is to be put to death.”  You may say to yourselves, “How can we know when a message has not been spoken by the Lord?”  If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously, so do not be alarmed.<ref>The New International Version (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), Dt 18:20-22</ref>
:''"A prophet who presumes to speak in my name anything I have not commanded, or a prophet who speaks in the name of other gods, is to be put to death.”  You may say to yourselves, “How can we know when a message has not been spoken by the Lord?”  '''If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true''', that is a message the Lord has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously, so do not be alarmed.<ref>The New International Version (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), Dt 18:20-22</ref>


This is a “one strike and you’re out test” which William Branham applied to himself.  If we can find one failed prophecy, we don’t have to look any farther.
'''This is a “one strike and you’re out test”''' which William Branham applied to himself.  If we can find one failed prophecy, we don’t have to look any farther.


There are a number of visions which William Branham made which failed.  The municipal bridge vision failed, as did the Brown Bear vision, and the vision of the meetings in South Africa.  As a result, we can state without hesitation that you should not pay attention to William Branham.
There are a number of visions which William Branham made which failed.  '''The municipal bridge vision failed, as did the Brown Bear vision, and the vision of the meetings in South Africa.''' As a result, we can state without hesitation that you should not pay attention to William Branham.


The important question is this - does Kamala Harris being elected as vice president AND wearing purple at her inauguration mean that William Branham is everything that message followers say he is?   
The important question is this - does Kamala Harris being elected as vice president AND wearing purple at her inauguration mean that William Branham is everything that message followers say he is?   


The answer is No, it does not.
The answer is '''No''', it does not.


We are still left with the myriad failed visions and after the fact prophecies.  We are faced with sermons that William Branham says he received from God but were clearly plagiarized.  We are confronted with an astounding lack of credibility.  None of that has changed.
We are still left with the myriad failed visions and after the fact prophecies.  We are faced with sermons that William Branham says he received from God but were clearly plagiarized.  We are confronted with an astounding lack of credibility.  None of that has changed.
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**Women will vote in the wrong person (Kennedy), and a great woman beautiful and great would rise in the U.S. (perhaps the Catholic Church).  
**Women will vote in the wrong person (Kennedy), and a great woman beautiful and great would rise in the U.S. (perhaps the Catholic Church).  
**The coming of the control of a woman in the United States to take over, maybe a church to take over to rule.
**The coming of the control of a woman in the United States to take over, maybe a church to take over to rule.
**Women would elect the wrong person.n. Then a great woman, a church, a power or something, would take over this United States, to rule. Then I seen it just like ashes,
**Women would elect the wrong person. Then a great woman, a church, a power or something, would take over this United States, to rule. Then I seen it just like ashes,
**A great woman wold stand up in the United States, beautiful, but cruel in heart, perhaps the Catholic church.  And women being permitted to vote would help elect the wrong person... And that’s what they done. Exactly.
**A great woman wold stand up in the United States, beautiful, but cruel in heart, perhaps the Catholic church.  And women being permitted to vote would help elect the wrong person... And that’s what they done. Exactly.
**Women will be permitted to vote, and they’ll elect the wrong person (which happened in 1960)  During that time, there’ll be a great woman rise up in the United States, she’ll be beautifully dressed (perhaps the Catholic church) that’ll take rulership over the power, overpower the others in the United States. She’ll be beautiful to look at, but she’ll be cruel-hearted as she can be.  Then the United States just blowed to pieces.  
**Women will be permitted to vote, and they’ll elect the wrong person (which happened in 1960)  During that time, there’ll be a great woman rise up in the United States, she’ll be beautifully dressed (perhaps the Catholic church) that’ll take rulership over the power, overpower the others in the United States. She’ll be beautiful to look at, but she’ll be cruel-hearted as she can be.  Then the United States just blowed to pieces.  
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:'''''It shall--also has been an evil thing done in this country; they have permitted women to vote'''. This is a woman's nation, and she will pollute this nation as Eve did Eden. Now, you see why I'm hammering the way I do. I got, '''THUS SAITH THE LORD. In her voting she will elect the wrong person.''' …Women, given the right to vote, elected '''President-elect Kennedy--with the woman's vote, the wrong man, which will finally be to full control of the Catholic church in the United States; then the bomb comes that explodes her.'''”<ref>CONDEMNATION.BY.REPRESENTATION_  JEFF.IN  V-2 N-13  SUNDAY_  60-1113</ref>
:'''''It shall--also has been an evil thing done in this country; they have permitted women to vote'''. This is a woman's nation, and she will pollute this nation as Eve did Eden. Now, you see why I'm hammering the way I do. I got, '''THUS SAITH THE LORD. In her voting she will elect the wrong person.''' …Women, given the right to vote, elected '''President-elect Kennedy--with the woman's vote, the wrong man, which will finally be to full control of the Catholic church in the United States; then the bomb comes that explodes her.'''”<ref>CONDEMNATION.BY.REPRESENTATION_  JEFF.IN  V-2 N-13  SUNDAY_  60-1113</ref>


'''But he was wrong.''' According to Gallup, during the 1960 election 51% of women voted for Nixon and 49% voted for Kennedy.<ref>[http://www.gallup.com/poll/9454/election-polls-vote-groups-19601964.aspx Election pol results for the 190 Presidential election]</ref>  So, this is '''a false THUS SAITH THE LORD prophecy''' that was first spoken after it had been 'fulfilled'.  Read more on [[Women's Suffrage]].
'''But he was wrong.''' According to Gallup, during the 1960 election 51% of women voted for Nixon and 49% voted for Kennedy.<ref>[http://www.gallup.com/poll/9454/election-polls-vote-groups-19601964.aspx Election poll results for the 1960 Presidential election]</ref>  So, this is '''a false THUS SAITH THE LORD prophecy''' that was first spoken after it had been 'fulfilled'.  Read more on [[Women's Suffrage]].


And why did William Branham first "read" this prophecy publicly only after he thought that it had been fulfilled?
And why did William Branham first "read" this prophecy publicly only after he thought that it had been fulfilled?