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>>180651DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - 🙏 Indeed!
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2043059882631262702DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Whatever charges you throw against the LDS, you throw against my denomination, Presbyterian -- notoriously famous for giving into the transgender agenda.
And Jesus Christ gave us a very clear directive to tell the fakers from the real thing : which is good works. The LDS church had a horrendous mass shooting and they responded in the most Christ-like way possible.
Do I agree with them theologically? No. Do I say they fare worse in the Scriptual test for telling false prophets compared to my own denomination? Also no.
I think the true question is: do you value following Jesus Christ, or do you value following your church? And that is something *every* denomination struggles with.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2043059049608974595DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Utah is facing some real challenges right now.
I'm not a member of the LDS, and I don't pretend to be. I see myself more as a sojourner in the Biblical sense... someone not born into the culture, but someone who has come to appreciate it deeply.
From the outside, it's hard not to recognize what the LDS community has built. It is American: strong families, faith-centered living that's increasingly rare.
My approach to Utah is simple. I try to live by the spirit of Mark 9:38–40. We may come from different backgrounds, but we can still stand together in our shared commitment to Jesus Christ.
That also means being mindful of influences and agendas that pull us away from that foundation. And that includes @mormonweg.
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Tyler Bowyer @tylerbowyer
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