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Jory Micah, Just Like Satan, Says She’s Wiser Than God

by | Feb 23, 2021 | Abortion, Feminism, heresy, LGBTQ Issues, News, Social-Issues, The Church | 0 comments

Just like the serpent in the garden questioned God’s authority when asking Even the rhetorical question, “did God really say…?” Jory Micah also questions God’s authority and now claims that her “inner guidance” is her final authority rather than God’s word.

Micah, who has spent her entire life perverting and opposing the Bible rather than studying it, ironically says that reading the Bible has made her “wiser” because now she knows she’s “wise enough” not to actually believe what it says. Somehow, her “inner guidance system” is able to determine what it means to follow Jesus rather than the plain words in Scripture.

Jory Micah is pro-homosexual, pro-feminist, pro-abortion, and pretty much pro-everything the Ten Commandments are against. However, she is apparently afraid that she will “misinterpret” the Scriptures if she uses it as her authority. Yet, her “inner guidance system…”

The heart is deceitful above all things,
    and desperately sick;
    who can understand it?
–Jeremiah 17:9

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Here’s a question for Jory Micah; how do you learn how to “flow with the Spirit of God” inside you if you don’t know who God is? How do you know who God is if you don’t believe His word?

Oh, I see, it’s her intuition…her discernment. She has reached the point to where she can now judge with wisdom and justice so she can protect people from the Word of God.

Jory Micah is a liar, a deceiver, and sadly, many naive girls are following her.

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