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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 | 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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:'''''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 | '''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? |