It's remarkable how similar God's taste is to the person speaking.
By the person speaking, do you mean Jesus, and the prophets? Absolutely!
You know that's not what I meant, you're now being disingenuous.
I do know what you are implying; however, I am not being disingenuous. Anyone can state what God 'wants', but it obviously doesn't provide any validity. The bible, and the bible alone, has the authoritative right to accurately state what God approves and disapproves of. "To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them." [Isaiah 8:20]
Merely proving a point that statements made by 'persons' who do not speak according to the Scriptures, but state what it is that God approves of, should be tested against the Scriptures; and if what they are saying is found to be wanting, then the statement is to be ruled as false.
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