Mind the Prophets Lest You Be Deceived

Why are so many dismissing lying prophets as something Biblically acceptable? This is why I am trying to address the following questions in this short presentation:

Can a true prophet declare publicly under a divine inspiration a questionable prophecy or a false statement about the last days events, or political or private or doctrinal matters, or anything else, and then change his or her mind, either by later editing out the embarrassing parts, or simply by deleting altogether a prophecy that failed to materialize? Can plagiarism, confusing theological inconsistencies, far stretched claims, failed prophecies, or vague or contradicting statements be excused under the claims of divine inspiration? 

My apologies for a somewhat blurred picture. Try to focus on the message and let me know your thoughts about this matter. 

About Tihomir Kukolja

Tihomir Kukolja, born in Pozega, Croatia. Studied, lived and worked in Yugoslavia, Croatia, United Kingdom, Australia and the US. Educated in theology, communications, and radio journalism. Worked as a church pastor, media professional, radio producer and presenter, journalist, religious liberty activist, and reconciliation and leadership development activist. Lives in Houston TX, USA. Until recently served as the Executive Director, Forum for Leadership and Reconciliation (Forum), and Director of Renewing Our Minds (ROM) initiative. Loves photography, blogging and social media.
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