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William Branham told about a | [[Image:Boyslifecars.jpg|thumb|200px|Boy’s Life Magazine – October 1990. This cover is an adaptation of an advertisement that appeared in Newsweek Magazine on December 17, 1956.]] | ||
William Branham told about a vision he experienced in June 1933 which contained a number of prophecies which he wrote down on an "old paper". One of the things that William Branham prophecied was that cars would become more egg-shaped as time moved on and that science would ultimately produce a driverless vehicle. | |||
But there are significant problems with this prophecy | But there are significant problems with this prophecy: | ||
#Why did William Branham initially only mention the prophecy of egg-shaped cars? | |||
#Why did he not relate the prophecy of driverless cars until well after advertisements featuring driverless cars appeared in magazines and newspapers? | |||
#Why did William Branham's "prophecy" of driverless cars bear an uncanny resemblance to these advertisements? | |||
#If the prophecy was written down, why did it change significantly over time? | |||
==Problems with the prophecy== | ==Problems with the prophecy== |