Abdul Fattah
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I have been wondering about this for very long. In catholisism and christianity the books of the bible are accepted as truth. If I am not mistaken that is because they believe the various authors were inspired by the holy spirit (part of the trinity).
However this made me wonder, wouldn't that technically speaking, make those authors prophets according to christianity/catholisism? Or is there a difference between prophets and people who are inspired by the holy spirit. What exactly is that difference then? Is it in the method of cummunication? Like a prophet hearing things directly whereas an inspired one reads the "signs" in his life? Or did both happen in the same way but is it more a matter of a prophet bringing new revelations whereas someone who's inspired brings "old news" that was previously already revealed to mankind. Or are there perhaps even different differences. Also doesn't the holy spirit influence every single Christian? So if tomorow someone comes along claiming to be inspired and saying something that contradicts with... say for example Paulus. What would make you believe the inspiration of Paulus over the inspiration of this new person?
P.S: My apologies if my questions seem to be making a mockery out of the concept, I can assure you that is not my intention and that this is a genuine inquiry.
However this made me wonder, wouldn't that technically speaking, make those authors prophets according to christianity/catholisism? Or is there a difference between prophets and people who are inspired by the holy spirit. What exactly is that difference then? Is it in the method of cummunication? Like a prophet hearing things directly whereas an inspired one reads the "signs" in his life? Or did both happen in the same way but is it more a matter of a prophet bringing new revelations whereas someone who's inspired brings "old news" that was previously already revealed to mankind. Or are there perhaps even different differences. Also doesn't the holy spirit influence every single Christian? So if tomorow someone comes along claiming to be inspired and saying something that contradicts with... say for example Paulus. What would make you believe the inspiration of Paulus over the inspiration of this new person?
P.S: My apologies if my questions seem to be making a mockery out of the concept, I can assure you that is not my intention and that this is a genuine inquiry.