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Beware of false prophets...

Author: iairishcheeks (28765 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 6:01 pm on Nov 30, 2025
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Great AI summary: The phrase "beware of false prophets" is a biblical warning, primarily from Jesus in Matthew 7:15, to be on guard against deceptive individuals who appear righteous but inwardly are corrupt and destructive. These individuals, often called "wolves in sheep's clothing," are recognized by the "fruit" they produce, meaning their actions and character, rather than just their words. To identify them, one should examine their motives, teachings, and the outcomes they create, and compare their message to scripture.

Yep.


Replies to: "Beware of false prophets..."

  • Kiffin and LSU are a perfect fit - Chris94 - 4:23pm 11/30/25 (16) [View All]
    • ........until he says the word fahmlee. [NT] - faircatchcorby - 8:07pm 11/30/25
    • Re: Kiffin and LSU are a perfect fit - aNOTREDAMEfan - 6:58pm 11/30/25
    • Everything about his statement is disgustingly disingenuous. [NT] [LINK] - iairishcheeks - 5:45pm 11/30/25
      • Why would anyone hire a coach willing to abandon his team right before the playoffs? [NT] - Chris94 - 6:10pm 11/30/25
        • Because that school has poached two coaches in playoff hunt themselves. [NT] - BaronVonZemo - 8:40pm 11/30/25
        • Nature of the game these days - D2 - 6:29pm 11/30/25
      • I love that he prayed - NDNEIL - 5:49pm 11/30/25
        • He wasn't talking to Jesus. - AlbanyIRISH - 5:53pm 11/30/25
          • Hahaha…. Yep [NT] - Frankx - 7:30pm 11/30/25
          • Beware of false prophets... - iairishcheeks - 6:01pm 11/30/25
            • Yep, about $14M of em per year. [NT] - faircatchcorby - 8:09pm 11/30/25
    • Kiffin is a good coach and will do well at LSU [LINK] - NDQuebec - 5:18pm 11/30/25
      • He's a piece of shit. - AlbanyIRISH - 5:29pm 11/30/25
        • Your both right. [NT] - whatsamataU - 5:36pm 11/30/25
    • It will be interesting to see how many Ole Miss players follow… [NT] - whatsamataU - 4:38pm 11/30/25
    • The red flags re: his hire s/b scaring the hell out of LSU fans - LanceManion - 4:36pm 11/30/25
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