Charles Perry Locke wrote:

Izzy,

This will sound strange coming from me, but I am afraid that, although JS was an adulterer, to use that fact to disqualify him from the status as prophet would committing an "ad hominem argumentum" fallacy. David was an adulterer, and he was still a man after God's own heart, wasn't he?

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I assume you already know this, Bill, but God is angry with the sinner every day. David was not a man after God's heart because he was an adulterer but because he repented.
Terry




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