Subject: God Punished New Orleans with Katrina |
Bible Note: Hi, Jack :: Wouldn't it also be fair to ask, "If Kim Clement is a true prophet, how did he get things wrong?" You see, there is no record in Scripture of a bona fide prophet, chosen by God Himself, ever being wrong. ..... The problem with self-proclaimed prophets, Jack, is this: If in fact they are true prophets and get their prophecies wrong even once, then that would mean that God didn't get it right when He inspired the prophet to prophesy. Thus we are faced with a choice. We must choose to believe the prophet who claims to be inspired by God or to reject him. If we choose to believe he is divinely inspired yet see clearly that his prophecy is simply untrue, what can we say then? That God made a boo-boo? Or do we amend our thinking about the prophet's claim and accept the obvious, that the prophet himself is bogus? Anyone with enough brass can claim to be a prophet. Those who are glitzy and gutsy enough to dazzle and deceive large numbers of people make pretty good money at it. --Hank |