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Gospel-level error requires breaking fellowship; lesser errors require wisdom and church leadership

How You Can Know and Show Christianity Is True (Understanding Apologetic Methodology) 00:40:49 – 00:42:20

Q&A: pastoral guidance on when doctrinal disagreement becomes a fellowship-breaking issue

If the error touches the essential gospel, fellowship must be broken. Errors related to persistent open sin may also require action, but should involve church spiritual leadership rather than individual decisions. The two situations are grounded in 1 Corinthians. Also includes a brief negative evaluation of Servus Christi (Josua Schipper) as a discernment channel — alarm-driven, prone to misrepresentation, treats himself as the only true Christian.

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