David wrote to John   >    We have a difference of opinion here.  I consider
this teaching to be a doctrine of demons.  I do not say this to evoke an
emotional outburst from you or anyone else.  I speak this soberly and
prophetically.


I have a question for you, David. If you are speaking this prophetically,
what difference ought it make to John (and the rest of us, for that matter)
what you consider it to be? It seems to me that the only pertinent
consideration ought to be that of God himself. On the other hand, if it was
not directly from his lips that you spoke, then, again, it seems to me that
you may have been better off to have cut it short with your opening
statement: "We have a difference of opinion here."

May I also say that I say this not to evoke an emotional outburst from you
or anyone else -- this is, after all, my first experience with receiving
prophecy -- but I would have expected a "Thus saith the Lord" or something
similar, you know, something less opened to confusion? Anyway, FWIW --

Bill

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From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Sources of Truth


> John wrote:
> > Your views and mine, if true, come to us
> > FROM OTHERS.  There is no escaping
> > this reality.
>
> We have a difference of opinion here.  I consider this teaching to be a
> doctrine of demons.  I do not say this to evoke an emotional outburst from
> you or anyone else.  I speak this soberly and prophetically.
>
> The idea that truth comes to us only through others assumes that physical
> reality is the only reality.  It is a spin off of the sciences which does
> not believe in revelation.  The Scriptures testify to what many of us have
> experienced, a revelation of truth that comes apart from others.  Jesus
> Christ is truth, and he has given some of us a Spirit of Truth which
teaches
> us and reveals Christ to us, apart from the input of others.  This is not
> done in a way that is exclusive of the input of truth from others, but it
> can and does happen independently from the input of others.
>
> Peace be with you.
> David Miller.
>
>
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