
What happens when online rhetoric turns into real-world tragedy? In this episode of All Those in Favor, Baylor, and Cade discuss the recent Michigan incident where members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were murdered and their chapel was burned down.The hosts trace how language and labeling can spiral into harm, identifying three escalating levels of dialogue often seen online:1️⃣ Calling Mormons “not Christian.”2️⃣ Accusing their beliefs of being “demonic.”3️⃣ Rationalizing or condoning violence.They react to harmful commentary from high-profile Christian influencers, including Mark Driscoll, and explain how this rhetoric dehumanizes believers and fuels intolerance. The conversation also addresses theological misconceptions, such as distortions of theosis and women’s eternal roles, and points to the urgent need for empathy and honesty in interfaith discussions.