I Want to Embrace Christianity, I Have Made Mistakes in My Past, I’m 17, Am I Too Late for This?
Question by Jake: I want to embrace Christianity, I have made mistakes in my past, I’m 17, am I too late for this?
I have made mistakes in my past, by abusing marijuana and alcohol, I’ve kept my virginity though. I’ve realized that I don’t need to live this way and I want to take a better path. I watched the video “23 minutes in hell,” and it inspired me to embrace Christianity. I want to know if I’m too late to embrace this religion and save my name from not being written in the book of life. Please help and give me advice on how to start out and start worshipping, thank you so much for your help.
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Answer by No chance without Reason
There are secular answers to your problems, and you can come away victorious in battles of addictions without God. You may consider both sides of the story when choosing your plan of attack
Answer by Scott
Yes… you’re too late.
LOL, you watched a video that scared you into believing? That’s all Christianity is: ignorance and fear. That’s how they get people to believe in their dogma…
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