The weekly Parashas always speak to me for some reason. Yestarday's parasha left me a confused so I'm wondering if you could provide any insight. One of the themes was about false prophesy. Over the last week I came across three situations where I told three close Jewish friends that they should change what they were doing and follow the torah. In each case I said that either something really bad would happen if they continued to not follow it, or good things would happen if they chose to follow it. This problem is that this made me feel powerful and as if I was speaking with prophecy. My goal was not to be a false prophet, but my convictions are so clear.
In one case I told someone from an Orthodox family that she should date someone Jewish instead of this black savage that I saw sexually disturbing photos of her with. I told her of all the horrible things I fear he will do to her. I probably servered my relationships with her family in doing so.
In another case, I told someone who abandoned Judaism for religions of India, who wanted me to support Obama, that he should not do so, but instead return to the torah. I told him of bad things Obama would bring.
In another case I told a family member that Hashem would reward him if he went to Bait Knesset and became proud of being Jewish. This week's parasha seems to imply that I shouldn't have done what I did, or at least done it differently but perhaps I misunderstood what I read. What insight do you have about my actions?