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The Bible is not God.
Idols do not sneak into the church dressed as pagan monsters. They begin as things that are good, saintly, holy and even ordained of God. When these physical things begin to take the place of God, being treated as God, or are assumed to have traits that only God can have, then they become idols. Ancient Israel had its brass serpent. We have Mary, the Saints and the Bible.
I'm saddened to see that you hold this unbiblical view. This was not Jesus' view of Scripture.
God spoke authoritatively through prophets, but the prophets were not God. An encounter with the prophets was not an encounter with God. Most importantly, and I think often forgotten, the prophets were not infallible. It would have been a colossal mistake to stone a prophet for being a mere man, because that's exactly what he was. Even so, it was right to hold his prophecies to a perfect scrutiny, because God is perfect.
Jesus told his prophets that if any man hears them, he hears Jesus - and thus hears God (John 13:20). So an interaction with a prophet of God was an interaction with God - although in a mediate sense.
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