Drifting wrote:So, because Prophets are human they are expectedly fallible.
You agree that ther fallibility is demonstrable.
So when I said "demonstrably and expectedly fallible" you were actually in agreement with me.
a clever attempt but logical flawed. ignore not the context...if you read your own post you specifically use "demonstrably and expectedly fallible" as support for discussing prophecy, as in "expectedly" incorrect...when the opposite is true with regards to prophecy.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Expectedly
I propose the opposite of your post, whereas the probability is that a prophecy is infallible.
A prophet is a man, and is probably fallible - which is expected...but a prophet is also a prophet, and by which the prophecy is probably infallible - which is also expected. Your posts simply tries to bait-and-switch.
Now on to Prophecy.
How do you identify when a Prophet is prophesying as a Prophet and not speaking as a fallible human being?
The simple answer is that when a prophet is speaking about what he had for lunch that day, most likely not prophesying....if a prophet speaks about divine communication or revelation or spiritual concepts, then most likely a prophesying.
However the best method is depicted here:
1 Cor 2:14