Major, it is interesting to see various opinions some harbor about the word of God, and who call any part of it questionable, generally speaking, like to present themselves as deep level followers of God. As you know, when someone calls any part of the Bible into question, such are left with judging what is authentic and what is not authentic and trustworthy strictly on the basis of the purely subjective. That then leads to them to judging for themselves what they think are the real prophets differentiated from the host of false prophets, except among those who are dumb enough to issue prophesies that turn out to be false by any measure (COVID being one such recent phenomenon that showed us all point-blank who are the false prophets not to be feared - with one very well known and popular charlatan who still has a huge following of the blind still supporting his cult ministry).
So, unless they give prophecies that prove out to be blatantly false, what other measure is there when one calls the Bible into question by any measure? The vast majority of false prophets speak total generalities among congregations that can't necessarily betray them for the false prophets they are since speaking in generalities can and does hit upon at least one in a large enough group. I've seen this many times, and most people applaud them as the genuine article when in fact all they did was speak out what they knew would likely hit upon someone in the audience, thus eliciting their blinded-leading-the-blind applause from their followers.
(snicker, snicker) One false prophet I heard said that someone in the audience was having sex outside of marriage, and thus needed to come forward to the altar and seek forgiveness and deliverance from their sin. When nobody came forward, he was still applauded as a prophet of God by his blind and dumb followers who had no clue that, had such a message truly originated from God, that heart would already have been prepared to boldly go forward to be forgiven and loved by those in that place, regardless of his or her sin. I could walk into just about any church building with 50 or more attendees and claim someone in there is having sex outside of marriage, and likely hit upon at least five+ that were doing just that. Would that make me a prophet?
Ahh, but someone is bound to claim that "maybe" the Lord KNEW the person wouldn't go forward, but used that opportunity to work inwardly in that person's life, and thus that not being a demonstration for a false prophesy.
Seriously?
Frankly, that's a cop-out and a cheapening of the power of God in one's view of how the Lord works. The Lord doesn't lead His servants into even the appearance of the evils of false prophesy. Anyone who would say otherwise is not at all acquainted with the workings of the Lord and of His written word to us, and therefore betrays a demonstration for their lack of faith in the integrity of the word of God. Such are those who are tossed to and fro by the waves of emotionalism and subjective, human agency.
Keep hammering on the integrity of God's word as you have been doing. You have a support team behind you, brother.
MM