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MemesTHE TIKTOK THEOLOGIAN PROBLEM: Have you noticed lately is how strange the online “Christian” world has become. I spend hours every day studying Scripture. Checking the original languages. Readi

MemesTHE TIKTOK THEOLOGIAN PROBLEM:

Have you noticed lately is how strange the online “Christian” world has become.

I spend hours every day studying Scripture. Checking the original languages. Reading context. Cross-referencing passages. Looking at history. Trying to present the Bible faithfully. Not perfectly, but honestly.

And yet the people who argue the loudest almost never open the Bible.

They quote TikTok clips. They quote memes. They quote what someone said in a 30-second reel.

But ask them to actually open the text and suddenly the conversation disappears.

No context. No exegesis. No pastors. No church accountability. No study.

Just opinions.

It’s wild.

Some of the most aggressive arguments I get are from people who openly admit they don’t go to church, have never studied theology, and have never read the Bible cover to cover.

But they’re absolutely certain everyone else is wrong.

Based on what?

A TikTok.

Here’s the part that gets me.

When I go into atheist groups where people openly say they don’t believe in God, the conversations are often more honest. They ask questions. They challenge ideas. They want evidence. Some of them are genuinely searching.

But inside Christian comment sections?

It’s often just people fighting to defend something they’ve never actually studied.

The Bible says we recognize believers by their fruit.

Not by their comment sections.

Galatians 5 lists the fruit of the Spirit.

Love Joy Peace Patience Kindness Goodness Faithfulness Gentleness Self-control

I rarely see those in these arguments.

What I see instead is arrogance without study. Certainty without Scripture. Confidence without context.

Now let me say something else clearly.

I’ve been doing this for years.

This page alone contains over 2,000 cataloged Bible studies, carefully organized so serious students of Scripture can actually find material and dig deeper. The entire structure of this page actually works against the social media algorithm because the goal was never clicks.

The goal was Scripture.

I’m not part of the endless niche circles that go around and around arguing inside the same barrel of Christian fish. Endless “rapture this” and “prophecy that” debates that never reach the lost.

I’m a fisher of men.

My goal is to teach the full counsel of God. Scripture. Doctrine. History. Prophecy. Language. Context. The whole Bible.

Not for clicks. Not for likes. Not for donations.

This page exists to present research, validate Scripture, and help people actually open their Bibles.

That’s it.

So if you’re part of the MOJO 'More Joy Ministries' groups, thank you.

Thank you for sharing the studies. Thank you for advancing the truth. Thank you for helping spread the Gospel.

Because at the end of the day the mission isn’t arguments.

The mission is the Gospel.

And if you want to tell someone their interpretation of the Bible is wrong, that’s fine.

But bring a Bible.

Not a TikTok.

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#MoreJoyMinistriesTHE TIKTOK THEOLOGIAN PROBLEM: Have you noticed lately is how strange the online “Christian” world has become. I spend hours every day studying Scripture. Checking the original languages. Reading context. Cross-referencing passages. Looking at history. Trying to present the Bible faithfully. Not perfectly, but honestly. And yet the people who argue the loudest almost never open the Bible. They quote TikTok clips. They quote memes. They quote what someone said in a 30-second reel. But ask them to actually open the text and suddenly the conversation disappears. No context. No exegesis. No pastors. No church accountability. No study. Just opinions. It’s wild. Some of the most aggressive arguments I get are from people who openly admit they don’t go to church, have never studied theology, and have never read the Bible cover to cover. But they’re absolutely certain everyone else is wrong. Based on what? A TikTok. Here’s the part that gets me. When I go into atheist groups where people openly say they don’t believe in God, the conversations are often more honest. They ask questions. They challenge ideas. They want evidence. Some of them are genuinely searching. But inside Christian comment sections? It’s often just people fighting to defend something they’ve never actually studied. The Bible says we recognize believers by their fruit. Not by their comment sections. Galatians 5 lists the fruit of the Spirit. Love Joy Peace Patience Kindness Goodness Faithfulness Gentleness Self-control I rarely see those in these arguments. What I see instead is arrogance without study. Certainty without Scripture. Confidence without context. Now let me say something else clearly. I’ve been doing this for years. This page alone contains over 2,000 cataloged Bible studies, carefully organized so serious students of Scripture can actually find material and dig deeper. The entire structure of this page actuall

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