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@DanielvsBabylon

So much of my faith journey was not in the Twitter spotlight. If I would've started posting in February of 21 I'd likely disagree with most of the things i posted back then rn. I started in earnest in April of 23 (though I opened this account on 2/8/22) after I was baptized, since then none of my core beliefs (the way) have changed, though I've matured in the faith (still much to go) and refined much of what I thought to be more aligned with Truth. What I'm trying to say is just because someone is doing something that seems like spiritual suicide doesnt necessarily mean they won't get through it. We need to give people the grace and room to mature in the faith. I've been guilty of (with good intentions) rebuking those who probably need to fully search out their error and allow the spirit to lead them to truth. However if you are very new to the faith, and subject to widely changing beliefs in doctrine you should limit your posting to just Bible verses and telling people about Jesus. It helps no one if you teach (just an example) that water baptism is required for salvation for 6 months, potentially influencing others, only to retract later on. In the mean time you have led some astray. Be not many masters knowing that we shall receive the greater judgement.

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