 Division is of the devil. Of course, there's a time to call out falsehood. If someone violates a fundamental of the faith, that's heresy and should be called out. Examples of the fundamentals of the faith include Christ's divinity, his sinless perfection, his death on the cross, his bodily resurrection, the inerrancy of scripture, and so forth. If we agree on the fundamentals, we need to have the spiritual maturity to agree to disagree on the peripherals. Otherwise, we end up with endless and pointless debates about methods, terminology, style, and so forth. I've seen anointed ministers demonized for their methods and balanced teachers attacked for their differing views. Within the body of Christ, there's a variety of views on tongues, gifts of the spirit, eschatology, finances, demonology, the rapture, and so forth. And yes, there's a time to call things out. But in many instances, we're just minoring on majors and majoring on minors. So let's stop trying to win arguments and get back to winning souls. If you put your faith in Christ, we're on the same team.