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In the Laodicean Church Age book, William Branham says, “Now let me say this. Can anyone prove any of those visions wrong? Were they not all fulfilled?”  Almost 70 years after 1933, we now have the benefit of hindsight in our ability to confirm the accuracy of these prophecies.
In the Laodicean Church Age book, William Branham says, “Now let me say this. Can anyone prove any of those visions wrong? Were they not all fulfilled?”  Almost 70 years after 1933, we now have the benefit of hindsight in our ability to confirm the accuracy of these prophecies.
==Changes in the prophecy over time==
William Branham stated that the 1933 prophecies were all written down in a book.  However, this book mysteriously disappeared after his death.  Why was this allowed to happen?  Was it intentionally lost?
Because of the existence of this book of prophecy, each retelling should have been consistent through the years.  However, this is not the case as the vision is only about egg-shaped cars prior to 1958.  After this, the cars are remote-controlled (1958) with a glass roof and no steering wheel, with a family inside (1960) playing cards or checkers. The bumpers had sensors and the car was controlled by radar and magnets (1961).  In the Church Ages Book, the car has a plastic bubble-top. 


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==Changes in the prophecy over time==
 
William Branham stated that the 1933 prophecies were all written down in a book. However, this book mysteriously disappeared after his death.  Why was this allowed to happen?  Was it intentionally lost?
 
Because of the existence of this book of prophecy, each retelling should have been consistent through the years.  However, this is not the case as the vision is only about egg-shaped cars prior to 1958.  After this, the cars are remote-controlled (1958) with a glass roof and no steering wheel, with a family inside (1960) playing cards or checkers. The bumpers had sensors and the car was controlled by radar and magnets (1961).  In the Church Ages Book, the car has a plastic bubble-top. 
 
==Newspaper ads of a driverless car pre-date the first time the vision was told==
==Newspaper ads of a driverless car pre-date the first time the vision was told==