"Niemann, Nicholas K." <NNiemann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:Neville, Can you tell me if you've had a chance to answer this. Thank you for the clear "yes" answer to the previous question. Could God make me always speak correctly when I speak about matters of religious faith and morals? Hello Nick, I respond as follows: (Isa 55:8 KJV) For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith YeHVaH. Elohiym is infallible. I.e., His thoughts are always correctness and truth. Since man's thoughts are not Elohiym's thoughts, man's thoughts are not always correctness or truth. Man cannot therefore be made infallible without consequentially contradicting scripture. However, Yeshuwa' states that to Our Father, "all things are possible" (Mt. 19:26). This means that YeHVaH Elohiym, hallowed be His name, must be able to make man infallible. So, whichever answer I give will seemingly contradict a scripture and therefore must be wrong. In order to chose the right answer, if indeed one exists at all, I would have to be infallible which, of course, I am not (excepting that this statement can itself be wrong, in which case I am). Hopefully you see now why I cannot answer your question. I will say that Elohiym can speak through a man, such that the man then becomes a prophet. Does this answer your question to your satisfaction? Neville. --------------------------------- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos. Get Yahoo! Photos