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==== - Biblically: KI’s call to ethical, generous marketplace discipleship is legitimate and can fit within New Testament teaching on stewardship, provided it is kept under the authority of the whole counsel of Scripture (including strong warnings about wealth and injustice). ==== * Theologically: The specific framing of “Sheep Nation,” wealth multiplication and “attracting favour” needs careful filtering to avoid soft prosperity or dominionist overtones. * For WSI: - Treat KI as a potential content/input source, not as your core theological framework. - Keep WSI firmly anchored in: Matthew 25’s care for the least, Acts-style community sharing, and the epistles’ teaching on justice, generosity, and humility. If you’d like, next step I can draft: * A one-page WSI Marketplace Discipleship Position Paper (for your websites / partners), summarising your biblical stance on wealth, business, and community, which can sit “above” any KI or other material you choose to use.
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