When a questionable source says “trust me,” it throws up red flags. “Just trust me, I will keep my campaign promises,” says the politician. “Trust me, this elixir will cure all that ails you,” says the snake-oil salesman. “Trust me, she runs like she was brand new,” says the dishonest used car dealer. If we trust the word of the untrustworthy, we are fools.The same red flags should go up anytime we hear a person say, “The Holy Spirit spoke directly to me and told me to do this or the Holy Spirit is telling you to do that.” That ...