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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?=
[[File:Giza pyramid-630x332.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Is that 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.