Still, if God speaks to you in no uncertain term, dont you have an obligation to follow His instructions?
Crazy, maybe. But look at it from a faithful believer perspective.
I do think that in following the instructions he believed he was given, he did give people a heads-up that he should probably be doing something else. One door closed, another door opened. God works in mysterious ways :)
Not in a court of law. He can privately be as religious as he wants. But in his profession, it’s insanity.
What makes me question the judge is the fact that child trafficking is so prevalent, as are complicit judges.
People like you should never have power.
You probably shouldn’t be let outside either.