Jonathan95
Puritan Board Sophomore
I get really hung up on this kind of stuff. How do believers keep each other accountable when Christian Liberty is a thing.
Tattoos, smoking, drinking, Credobaptism vs Paedobaptism, RPW vs NPW, female deacons, head coverings, &c.
Some would view these as sin, some would leave it up to the individual believer/congregation.
How far do we go in pushing one way or the other when these issues pop up.
I get the idea of letting every person be convinced in their own mind but how does accountability play in when these things become unclear. If one person views a thing as sin and another doesn't, what's the best way to handle the situation.
I'd love any thoughts on the matter, thank you.
Tattoos, smoking, drinking, Credobaptism vs Paedobaptism, RPW vs NPW, female deacons, head coverings, &c.
Some would view these as sin, some would leave it up to the individual believer/congregation.
How far do we go in pushing one way or the other when these issues pop up.
I get the idea of letting every person be convinced in their own mind but how does accountability play in when these things become unclear. If one person views a thing as sin and another doesn't, what's the best way to handle the situation.
I'd love any thoughts on the matter, thank you.