Well, to be fair, and for the record, I did in fact ask that question before
JLB gave an answer to it. I do not just assume that you would not like to answer the question I gave to you in your own way, hence I stated on the record that I am interested to know how you would answer the question.
JLB's answer was interesting, and I did thank him for that. I have not yet accepted it into my knowledge of doctrine though, as I am still in a process of considering it.
I do not make such assumptions, and I have already provided scripture that says false prophets shall arise to deceive even the elect if it were possible. Anybody can wear white garments, and people say all sorts of things in the name of God. It does not mean that any person who wears white garments and says things about Jesus is necessarily speaking a prophecy for God.
I suppose it is just the fact that I need to test interpretations of prophecy before I believe them, so when I am presented with an expectation to believe a prophecy as
JLB did in post
#211, I immediately saw that he was making the assumption that is not explicit in the scripture, so I asked him to explain why he has confidence to make that assumption.