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=Problems with the prophecy=
=Problems with the prophecy=


How hard is it to predict that someone will die when they have already received a diagnosis from a doctor that they have '''terminal inoperable cancer'''?
William Branham only made this prophecy after her doctors told her that she would die from '''terminal inoperable cancer'''.  This is not a very bold prophecy. 


And, in the prophecy, William Branham also leaves an out... a possibility that his prophecy might not come to pass.  If a person wants to cover all the bases when they issue a prophecy, it is very important that they leave a way out; something whereby if the prophecy fails, they have a good reason to explain its failure.
However, William Branham is also specifically vague in that he left an "out" (a possibility that his prophecy might not come to pass) when he said:


William Branham stated this:
:''And I said, "Pray, just pray. You know there's... A prophet one time was told to go tell a king put his house in order. And he prayed, and He spared his life, fifteen years longer." I said, "Pray."''


:''And I said, "Pray, just pray. You know there's... A prophet one time was told to go tell a king put his house in order. And he prayed, and He spared his life, fifteen years longer." I said, "Pray."''
So William Branham certainly covered all possible bases with this prophecy, which simply confirmed her doctor's statement.


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