Stuff it troll.
St. Paul himself - who outranks any human source you rely on - wrote in the New Testament about prophets and the purpose of prophecy as a gift of the Holy Spirit.
And as St. Paul wrote this to the Church in Corinth, but none of the prophecies given by the prophets in that Church, are listed in Scripture, this proves:
1) Prophecy is genuine.
2) There exists prophecy which is not listed in Scripture.
Prophecy is generally not about dogma & doctrine, anyway. Read Acts 11.
I wonder what the last book of his BIBLE is? It must not of included Revelation.
I wish people would read every chapter in a book before they make statements. Would save us all a lot of time explaining the simple things and let us concentrate on the more complex issues before us.