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William Branham ate eggs, fed them to his children, and lived near the Ohio river.  When asked about this prophecy in 1964 (see above), he said ''“it’s written in the scripture that no food should be received without it being received with thanksgiving, for it’s sanctified by the Word of God and prayer.”''  
William Branham ate eggs, fed them to his children, and lived near the Ohio river.  When asked about this prophecy in 1964 (see above), he said ''“it’s written in the scripture that no food should be received without it being received with thanksgiving, for it’s sanctified by the Word of God and prayer.”''  


Based on this explanation, why can't a person simply ignore these 1933 prophecies, as long as you are otherwise following the scripture. What was the purpose of these prophecies?
Based on this explanation, how are the 1933 prophecies relevant for someone who is following the scripture?  
 
Additionally, current medical research is of the view that [http://www.news-medical.net/news/20100209/Egg-consumption-does-not-raise-blood-cholesterol.aspx that eating eggs does not raise blood cholesterol].