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- Embed this notice@shortstories @Leyonhjelm @DoubleD You can do that until you can't. If someone claiming to be in charge starts doing heresy, it's enough of a problem that you have to address it should said person actually have influence. There's a reason why wacky gnostic cults are a dime a dozen and nobody wastes their breath calling them out. Meanwhile Orthodox Bishops leave an empty chair for the Bishop of Rome in their council meetings as a permanent reminder, and The Roman Catholic hymnal book has its first few pages talking about how The Orthodox are in communion ("it's fine with us, we're not the problem teehee" 🤓) but practioners need to ask their own Bishop before receiving. So yeah it's the old "if everyone would just" thing— never happens.