Taylor Marshall's Twitter feed has disappeared

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It’s bizarre. His account is not listed as suspended but all of his tweets – for the past 10 years – are gone. You can still see his “likes.” His Facebook account is still there, but his Instagram account is gone completely. 🤨

ETA: No idea why this post has suddenly been deemed “inappropriate” by members, so I can’t very well edit it to avoid being inappropriate.
 
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@gracepoole. Thanks for the info. First I ever heard of him. He converted 2 years before I did and I also am a former Episcopalian.
 
Hacked? Or removed? I never did sign up for Instagram. 🤷‍♂️
 
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Right when he offered to release his dissertation on topic at root of Liberation Theology and Synod.

Nothing to see here…
 
Perhaps his twitter account was getting hammered by those who don’t agree with what he had to say. I know of one archbishop who ‘closed’ his account or whatever happened to erase his tweets - I get the same message “Sorry, that page doesn’t exist”, and also one Cardinal whose tweets are protected - for the same reason - they got hammered by those who didn’t like what they were tweeting.
 
What’s equally strange is that none of his compatriots have chimed in with explanations. Tim Gordon, Patrick Coffin, Steve Skojec, etc. haven’t said boo about it, even though others have asked for clarification. And Marshall hasn’t used Facebook or YouTube to answer the many questions on Twitter about his absence and the deletion of his tweets.
 
Well, it seems no one clarifies when asked for clarification after all 🤣

Should we send a dubia to Taylor Marshall and his peers?
 
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Thanks for this info…never knew he was a convert and an Episcopal priest.
 
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This really doesn’t answer anything.

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Keep in mind that Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong…
Who is Dave Armstrong? I’m not sure why I should keep that in mind?
He is one of the most prolific Catholic apologists and his work is known around the world.
 
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