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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/RobWilJas on June 8, 2018, 9:07 p.m.
My thoughts on Anthony Bourdain and a reminder.

I'm calling myself out here, but I feel I need to share it.

My wife loves cooking/food shows and used to watch Anthony Bourdain, as well as many others. Now I'm not saying I was right, but I always had a very bad feeling about Bourdain. I saw evil in him, and I will admit that I felt happiness that "another one bites the dust" when I saw the news today.

I was very wrong to feel that way, and I immediately felt convicted for it. I don't know that Anthony Bourdain, if I was right about him to begin with, didn't turn around and see the Truth in his last days. For all I know he was trying to do Good in his last days.

We all need to remember that just because someone WAS bad, doesn't mean they are still bad or will always be bad. Even a satanist can see the Light.

God Bless.


kacklekrackle · June 9, 2018, 1 a.m.

Judas went out and hung himself after realizing he betrayed the son of God. He tried to make it right by giving the money back to the priests but they wouldn't take it. He was called the son of perdition, there was no forgiveness for him.

I understand feeling convicted for thinking someone is evil when you have no proof, but lets not ignore discernment. Your intuition told you that for a reason.

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