Maybe it would have been better to never have shared my past on a public forum. But those psychological problems are learnt, it's not the same. And I'm not disagreeing with my mother, even though she said it more directly. Then I would have. The cause and the result are still the same. I guess it really comes down to who do we fear, God or man?
People will say, "God is against evil, and such-and-such is evil, so you shouldn't support (insert name of pastor, political leader, group, or organization you personally feel is un-Godly here.)"
And if you disagree with something on that list, they will say, "Well I speak the truth from God, so you're not going against me, you're going against God."
This is just me, and it's because of how cynical I've become from watching people abuse what they say "is from God" over and over, or have good intentions but pair it with misapplication, but I am very cautious when people want to speak correction without any interest in knowing more about the person or their situation. I don't trust it when someone sets themself up as a spiritual doctor but has no personal investment in the patient or sharing their own walk.
But as you said, everyone is different.
It's just that for me, the Bible says that God will not acknowledge everyone who says to Him, "Lord, Lord."
Likewise, I don't take people all that seriously who say, "Thus saith the Lord," but don't seem to care much about the individuality of the person they're addressing, nor do they offer any proof of their own adherence to what they preach.
I like you a lot, Daisy, and I wish you and your family all the best.
But I disagree with the approach your mother is taking with some of the people here, especially those with long histories that they've shared over time. She knows nothing about them except a post or two, and doesn't seem interested in them beyond that.
However, I know she is doing what she feels God is calling her to do.
But, I'm doing likewise, which is to speak against some things I believe were wrong assumptions about @Subhumanoidal after having read about his life for so many years, and to offer a different perspective.
I'm looking forward to when your mother gets her own account.
Maybe then she will share more about herself, and we can learn more about her -- as she also learns more about us.
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