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In the Summer of 2023, this prank first began to be popularized when Brantley shared and commented on an [[Infant Baptism]] meme that was shared by the well-known online content creator and podcast [[The Chorus In The Chaos]]. Brantley has commented on public forums indicating his intent to allow development on the domain, or the sale of the domain, to a reputable ministry organization that would use it to promote the doctrine of [[infant baptism]]. Brantley later acquired the domain ''Paedocommunion.org'' and set up the domain to redirect to be a Rick Roll as well. | In the Summer of 2023, this prank first began to be popularized when Brantley shared and commented on an [[Infant Baptism]] meme that was shared by the well-known online content creator and podcast [[The Chorus In The Chaos]]. Brantley has commented on public forums indicating his intent to allow development on the domain, or the sale of the domain, to a reputable ministry organization that would use it to promote the doctrine of [[infant baptism]]. Brantley later acquired the domain ''Paedocommunion.org'' and set up the domain to redirect to be a Rick Roll as well. | ||
'''Non-Involvement in Theological Controversies''' | |||
Despite any personally-held beliefs, Brantley has committed to not being publicly involved in certain theological controversies (mostly hot-topic issues that would divide those within the Reformed Baptist field), due to his work and goals to serve and unify Reformed Baptists. Such controversies include (but are not limited to) [[Christian Nationalism]] and [[Divine Impassibility]]. |