No.. You`ve made that Extremely Clear..
Aww, now you know it's past your bedtime, munchkin. The adults are still up and talking about adult things. Everyone wants to hear what you have to say but you have to wait until after your nap and you have to use your manners. If you need a banana and some warm milk to to fill your tummy before bedtime you have to ask nicely. I'll get you a warm blanket and you favorite teddy and then you can go to bed.
My point is, that's HER perspective. She's not being proud or judgmental. She hears a voice and reports what it says in as kindly a manner as she knows how. I feel like knowing that she hears a voice talking to her and that she believes it is either God or God's representative kind of obligates the rest of us to cut her some slack, that's all. You don't have to believe it's really God talking to her. You don't have to even believe in God. I just feel like understanding where she's coming from helps.
If someone starts telling people they've never met what's wrong with them and acting as if they know what the person thinks or will say, they should expect to get called out on it.
If you feel it's important to expose her experience as fraudulent or her Lord as nonexistent, that's your prerogative, but she has friends here who will come to her defense and then we'll have back and forth and discussions of mental illness and accusations and all sorts of crap cluttering up the board and in the end I doubt anyone will be influenced to believe AGuest or disbelieve her who doesn't already believe or disbelieve her already.
This started with a question with a lot of non-answers that turned into a discussion of what she felt was wrong with me and then telling me what my answers would be. I never said her Lord was non existant or mentioned mental illness. I was just asking questions and got back an answer about how she knew all about me and what I was doing wrong.