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False teachers, doctrinal differences, and even strong preferences can divide even the closest of relationships. Sometimes, going separate ways is necessary, but not always. Whitney Capps and Russ Greer address a recent call out on Whit's socials and how fellow believers should navigate things when they don't see eye to eye.
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By Whitney Capps and Russ Greer4.9
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False teachers, doctrinal differences, and even strong preferences can divide even the closest of relationships. Sometimes, going separate ways is necessary, but not always. Whitney Capps and Russ Greer address a recent call out on Whit's socials and how fellow believers should navigate things when they don't see eye to eye.
We'd love to hear from you! Send us your thoughts or show ideas via text message.
If you want to learn more about how your life and your theology matter, join the Theology and Fun community.
👉 FOLLOW THEOLOGY AND OTHER FUN STUFF ON SOCIALS
- Insta: https://www.instagram.com/theologyandfun/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theologyandfun/

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