Colbard writes:
God claims to have inspired the writing and preservation of the Bible, so it makes sense to communicate with the author about its content.
Those who penned the text claimed to be divinely inspired--as did those who anthologized them, the Councils that pruned them and the translators who performed as the king required.
All sacred texts claim to be divinely inspired--apparently, we need to consult the full pantheon.
But if you are afraid to communicate with God then, we don't have anything to discuss, except ideas that have been in circulation since the French revolution. Ephesians 4:18 KJV.
How about we discuss ideas in circulation since it was determined that psychotics are not demon-possessed?
Those voices in your head are not God's.
"If you can keep your head while those around you are losing theirs, you can collect a lot of heads."