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🔥 The Digital Stoning Ground: A Doctrinal Reflection on Modern Outrage Culture

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I didn’t join Facebook to build an echo chamber or to shout into the void.   I came here to hear from friends, to exchange ideas, to grow through honest disagreement.   But my recent experiences have led me to a sobering realization: Facebook has become a modern stoning ground. Not in the literal sense, of course — but in the spiritual and social sense that Christ confronted in His own day.   A place where crowds gather not to seek truth, but to seek targets.   Where outrage is a performance.   Where dissent — even gentle, thoughtful dissent — is treated as betrayal. And the more I observe, the more I see ancient patterns repeating themselves in digital form. 🔥 The Crowd Has Always Been Dangerous Scripture is uncomfortably clear about the nature of crowds. Crowds cry “Hosanna!” one day and “Crucify Him!” the next.¹   Crowds drag a woman into the temple courtyard, stones in hand, not to uphold the law but to display...