20 years worth of baptisms invalidated

Clearly a complex topic. People should certainly try to live their lives with a moral compass, which I think is a common dominator for most religions (including Christianity) and philosophies for that matter. But ultimately we will fail, so it’s nice that we aren’t held to the standard of perfection for salivation. I don’t personally think that grace should be used as an excuse for those that engage in evil. And I’m confident that a God capable of creating the universe is capable of discerning the difference.
quite literally (and punnily) this is the perfect being the enemy of the good
good actions are not the same as perfect actions - we can't know the consequences of our actions ahead of time (if we save someone from being hit by a car and that person becomes the worst president in the US, we did not cause that)
it's the part of Capt America/Civil War that always irks me, because people died as the result of the Avengers defending cities from alien attacks et al, they are made responsible for those deaths - that's silly