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[[Image:Saltonseaphotomerge.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Panorama of the Salton Sea]]
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'''On April 29, 1965''' William Branham was preaching in Los Angeles and prophesied that the city of Los Angeles would one day slide into the sea, just like Capernaum, and that a new coastline would form at the Salton Sea.  However, Capernaum never sank into the Sea of Galilee, but remains in ruins on its shoreline.
'''On April 29, 1965''' William Branham was preaching in Los Angeles and prophesied that the city of Los Angeles would one day slide into the sea, just like Capernaum, and that a new coastline would form at the Salton Sea.  However, Capernaum never sank into the Sea of Galilee, but remains in ruins on its shoreline.


In the book "Acts of the Prophet" by [[Pearry Green]], William Branham told his son [[Billy Paul Branham|Billy Paul]] that sharks would swim in downtown Los Angeles before he was an old man.  Billy Paul was born in 1935 and should be considered a man in his senior years by now.  [[Image:800px-Saltonseamap.jpg|thumb|right|250px]]
In the book "Acts of the Prophet" by [[Pearry Green]], William Branham told his son [[Billy Paul Branham|Billy Paul]] that sharks would swim in downtown Los Angeles before he was an old man.  Billy Paul was born in 1935 and should be considered a man in his senior years by now.   


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


===Capernaum never sank===
===Capernaum never sank===
[[File:800px-Capernaum ruins by David Shankbone.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Capernaum - And it's not under water]]
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Why does William Branham compare the sinking of Los Angeles to the sinking of Capernaum when, in fact Capernaum did not sink?  In actuality, Capernaum was simply abandoned, and its ruins are on the shore of the sea of Galilee to this day.  We know because we've been to Capernaum.  The ruins are still there.
Why does William Branham compare the sinking of Los Angeles to the sinking of Capernaum when, in fact Capernaum did not sink?  In actuality, Capernaum was simply abandoned, and its ruins are on the shore of the sea of Galilee to this day.  We know because we've been to Capernaum.  The ruins are still there.


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