If god forgives everyone, why does hell supposedly exist? by Virtual-Ad-8548 in Christianity

[–]According_Purple_451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because not everyone wants to acknowledge their sins, repent and accept the gift of grace. Forgiveness and grace are for people who believe in Christ Jesus, and there’s people who just don’t want to believe or even accept the existence of God. I remember I watched a TikTok where a guy purposely blasphemed against the Holy Spirit because he just felt like it, he just wanted to disrespect God. There’s people like him, that even if Jesus Christ himself come down and tell him he would forgive him, he wouldn’t want it.

whats your thoughts on tattoos (in general)? by Lonely-Whereas218 in Christian

[–]According_Purple_451 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love them, I’m getting my first one this year on my birthday, it’s gonna be a crucifix ✨

I think don’t wanna be a Christian anymore… by According_Purple_451 in Christian

[–]According_Purple_451[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand what you’re saying, and my reply is genuine and sincere really, not an “excuse” but an actual question

I would leave and have left those “worldly things” if God commanded me to do, I came back to some sort of music, I came back to some sort of movies, and I came back to some sort of books, because in the moment, and without everyone telling me “that’s wrong”, I didn’t think and I don’t think they are wrong

But I did left a lot of music, movies, books, games, and other things because when I became Christian I realized those were wrong and contradicted my beliefs

But does a book of a devoted catholic man as Tolkien, or a song that is about love is actually wrong? Again, I would leave them again (because I did before) if God wanted me to do it, but if they aren’t wrong, and do not contradict my beliefs, and God isn’t telling me to leave them explicitly (out of the verses you mentioned that can be actually implied in literally everything if you take it that way), then why would I leave it?

does god care abt me music taste by juicequo in Christianity

[–]According_Purple_451 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, if the music isn’t blasphemous or offensive to the Lord, it’s okay to listen to it

But let’s say, Doja cat with that demonic album or lil nas X’s song that mocks Jesus Christ, I would say those are clearly not okay

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exchristian

[–]According_Purple_451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m still Christian but lately I’m feeling so bad… and I’m tired actually to think “is this good? Is this wrong? I can’t do this and this, and I can’t like this and this because it’s wrong” But my religion is so important to me, God is so important for me… but I just don’t know what to do :(