“The Holy Spirit Warned Me” – Man Shares Experience About Avoiding Toxic Online Content About Women

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A young man has shared a surprising experience about how he was allegedly guided by the Holy Spirit to avoid consuming harmful content on social media.

Identified as Kunle on Twitter, he recounted an incident where he came across a post that left him deeply unsettled.

According to him, he saw a thread that aimed to educate men on tactics to break a woman’s confidence and self-worth.

The post, titled “7 Ways to Destroy a Woman’s Ego,” immediately caught his attention, and he was tempted to read it.

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However, just before he could open it, he claimed the Holy Spirit intervened, prompting him to reconsider.

Kunle explained that he felt a strong inner voice questioning whether he would ever want to harm the self-esteem of his future wife or any woman in general.

Realizing the negative nature of the content, he decided to scroll past the thread instead of engaging with it.

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Using his experience as a lesson, he urged people to be mindful of the kind of information they consume online, as certain content could unconsciously shape their mindset and behaviors in harmful ways.

His post has since sparked discussions on social media, with many commending him for choosing not to entertain toxic narratives.

The young man’s message serves as a reminder to exercise caution in the digital space, emphasizing that not all viral posts carry positive or meaningful insights.

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He tweeted;

“I saw a thread on 7 ways to destroy a woman’s ego. I was about to open it when the Holy Spirit asked me do I want to destroy my wife’s ego? My answer being no, I had to scroll pass. Be careful what you feed yourself with on the internet!”

Source: NewsandVibes.com

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