The Scriptures state:

2PT 1:21 for prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God
spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit.

Benjamin Webb wrote:
1 Peter even states that the prophets did not even understand the things
they were writing!

NO WHERE DOES APOSTLE PETER OR THE BIBLE STATE OR IMPLY "that the
prophets did not even understand the things they were writing!"

Some prophets could have spoken things they were told to speak by God but
the writers of the New Testament most of whom other than John, and Peter
were not one of the twelve apostles and were not present in the events they
were writing about! They were not even prophets. So it's quite a stretch to
imply they were moved by the Holy Spirit and not by the words of others. Now
the four gospels are accurate because they have other witnesses and say the
same things. But there are very few witnesses to the writings of Apostle
Paul and many scholars don't believe that Apostle Paul wrote all the
epistles that he is supposed to have written. Before you classify me as a
heretic don't forget you are the liar who is twisting scriptures such as
stated above, not me?

It's true that Jesus told Apostle John what to write and he told us this.
But Apostle Paul never told us that what he had written he was told by Jesus
to write or He was moved by the Holy Spirit to write things blindly without
understanding. Apostle Paul understood everything that he wrote.

So how can you be considered as truthful and knowledgeable? You cannot! You
don't have a intelligent basis to defend your indefendable position that
every comma, dot and word spoken by Apostle Paul in the New Testament is the
Word of God and was inspired by God and not by Apostle Paul. There is quite
a difference! And then you reject 1 Corinthians 12& 14 as not applicable
today and not longer part of valid scripture. How foolish can you be and
still breathe? You are more of an unbeliever and heretic than I am!

Regards

John