Oh, you defended it Willie. That's a fact.
I want to address the absurdity and foolishness of the above interactions.
@Anthony D'Arienzo @SovereignGrace @Mjh29 @Steve Owen @jshiii @reformed1689 may want to check in here.
Firstly, Willie T's advice is akin to what Mr. Worldy Wiseman or Mr. Carnality would advise to the world and to alleged believers.
The hearty amen that "Jane" gave is unfortunate and only serves to propagate her beliefs, facilitate her beliefs in the different Christ of Mormonism, and in a different gospel altogether. She is emboldened then to believe whatever she wants. Willie will stand before God, as well as she, for this error and for complicity.
This idea that man has the right to believe whatever they desire, well, it is antiBiblical and frankly Satanic in nature and goes against the very commands of God.
Not that these two will heed this, this will be for anyone else:
You don't have the right to believe whatever you want! We are commanded to repent and believe the Gospel, in fact all men are and we must ask, if we care for our souls, what these things entail, "What Gospel, what Christ?" Note Acts 17:30. Jesus's very first command, the very first words were repent, and it isn't a suggestion, Matthew 3:2; 4:17; Mark 1:15. This means a change of mind in what a person believes to what God says, and from sin to repentance. Man didn't retain some right to believe whatever he wished.
This Gospel and repentance is not whatever man wants to make it, nor is the person of Christ and his nature up for grabs to be whatever one wants to believe. No, no! God commands us to believe in who His word declares him to be, and this God and Christ is contrary to that of JW, Mormonism, the Muslim religion, and all other world religions. This repentance and belief involves the true Christ of Scripture; John 8:24. You don't have "the right to believe whatever you want" about his person. If you are incorrect and believe in a false Christ you WILL die in your sins.
We are not instructed to "believe whatever we want" but are to believe sound doctrine; 2 Timothy 4, and defend the faith once delivered, that is what is contained in Scripture, not "new revelations" or "new revelations" or "other gospels" Jude 1:3; Galatians 1:8-10.
Imagine if Paul at Mars Hill implemented Willie T's foolish advice and said they have a right to believe whatever they wanted. All of those false teachers would pat Paul on the back and tell him what a swell person he is. They didn't have that right, they were told to repent and believe the message he preached, the Christ he preached, and the Gospel he preached.
No, you don't have the right to believe whatever you want to believe, and especially those who allege themselves to be believers in the Christ and Gospel of Scripture.