The real question is:
Are we doing this out of genuine love and concern for the church or just to trend and gather likes, views, and followers?
As Celestians, do we ever pause to think about the impression this creates for outsiders—those who don’t belong to the fold but are watching us closely?
What message are we sending? Are you opinions co tributing to the ongoing unification project by the church leadership or further tearing the fold apart?
Sadly, what we see on social media points to a breakdown in discipline—not just among members, but among clergy too.
“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace…”
— 1 Corinthians 14:33
We can’t claim to be a holy and heavenly church while our social platforms are filled with divisive arguments, insults, unverified claims, and public embarrassment.
It’s time for the leadership of the Church to rise and provide a clear structure to regulate social media participation—especially by clergy and church officials.
Unauthorized, unrestrained voices are doing more harm than good.
Let’s not let sacred things be dragged through digital mud.
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