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Former Atheist Anthony Hopkins Defies Hollywood, Reveals What Led Him To God...

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In the liberal, secular world of Hollywood, it’s rare to find any actor who is brave enough to be open about their faith in God. Hollywood tends to promote atheism as “cool” and Christianity as boringly conservative or even offensive. That’s why it was so refreshing to see legendary actor Sir Anthony Hopkins open up about his strong faith in God.

Faithwire reported that while appearing at the 11th annual LEAP Conference last week, Hopkins, 80, talked about how he went from being an outspoken atheist to believing in a higher power. Though he does not identify as a Christian, Hopkins did say that he strongly believes God exists.

During the appearance, Hopkins recounted the turning point in his life that came in 1975 as he sat in an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting where a woman asked him a deep question that changed his entire life.

“Why don’t you just trust in God?” the woman asked him. Hopkins explained from that moment onward, he no longer had any desire to consume alcohol.

Hopkins told the students at the conference that he thinks people “are capable of so much” and that he “cannot believe that my life is what it is because I should have died in Wales, drunk or something like that.” He can’t help but give credit to God for turning his life around during that powerful moment in 1975.

This isn’t the first time Hopkins has opened up about his beliefs in a higher power. While promoting his biblical movie Noah back in 2014, Hopkins said that his faith has gotten stronger as he ages.

“I feel every day, as I get older, anyway, that it’s all a miracle,” he explained. “I mean, my heart beats, my lungs breath. That is an extraordinary — an extraordinary phenomenon.”

https://www.tmn.today/2018/08/anthony-hopkins-faith-story/
 
Well done, you have found a christian who is also a prominent actor.

And?
 
Led him to believe in the existence of a god.
 
I think what Hopkins is doing is called "witnessing."
In order to understand witnessing one must have one's wits about one.


Namaste
 
The shocking but about that, from this side of the pond (UK), is that anybody is at all shocked that somebody is an atheist.

Nobody gives a toss here. Religion is never discussed and I assume that everyone I know is an atheist because none of them go to church.
 
In the liberal, secular world of Hollywood, it’s rare to find any actor who is brave enough to be open about their faith in God. Hollywood tends to promote atheism as “cool” and Christianity as boringly conservative or even offensive. That’s why it was so refreshing to see legendary actor Sir Anthony Hopkins open up about his strong faith in God.

Faithwire reported that while appearing at the 11th annual LEAP Conference last week, Hopkins, 80, talked about how he went from being an outspoken atheist to believing in a higher power. Though he does not identify as a Christian, Hopkins did say that he strongly believes God exists.

During the appearance, Hopkins recounted the turning point in his life that came in 1975 as he sat in an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting where a woman asked him a deep question that changed his entire life.

“Why don’t you just trust in God?” the woman asked him. Hopkins explained from that moment onward, he no longer had any desire to consume alcohol.

Hopkins told the students at the conference that he thinks people “are capable of so much” and that he “cannot believe that my life is what it is because I should have died in Wales, drunk or something like that.” He can’t help but give credit to God for turning his life around during that powerful moment in 1975.

This isn’t the first time Hopkins has opened up about his beliefs in a higher power. While promoting his biblical movie Noah back in 2014, Hopkins said that his faith has gotten stronger as he ages.

“I feel every day, as I get older, anyway, that it’s all a miracle,” he explained. “I mean, my heart beats, my lungs breath. That is an extraordinary — an extraordinary phenomenon.”

https://www.tmn.today/2018/08/anthony-hopkins-faith-story/

Interestingly, Hopkins played CS Lewis in the movie Shadowland.
 
I think what Hopkins is doing is called "witnessing."
In order to understand witnessing one must have one's wits about one.


Namaste

In order to swallow witnessing, one must be gullible. "God saved me" stories are a dime a dozen.

It usually involves extreme situations where there is a deep emotional breakdown.
 
In order to swallow witnessing, one must be gullible. "God saved me" stories are a dime a dozen.

It usually involves extreme situations where there is a deep emotional breakdown.
In order not to "swallow witnessing" one must have something stuck in one's craw. Look to it.
 
In order not to "swallow witnessing" one must have something stuck in one's craw. Look to it.

I don't believe something that can't be verified. It's called being reasonable skeptical.
 
In the liberal, secular world of Hollywood, it’s rare to find any actor who is brave enough to be open about their faith in God. Hollywood tends to promote atheism as “cool” and Christianity as boringly conservative or even offensive. That’s why it was so refreshing to see legendary actor Sir Anthony Hopkins open up about his strong faith in God.

Faithwire reported that while appearing at the 11th annual LEAP Conference last week, Hopkins, 80, talked about how he went from being an outspoken atheist to believing in a higher power. Though he does not identify as a Christian, Hopkins did say that he strongly believes God exists.

During the appearance, Hopkins recounted the turning point in his life that came in 1975 as he sat in an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting where a woman asked him a deep question that changed his entire life.

“Why don’t you just trust in God?” the woman asked him. Hopkins explained from that moment onward, he no longer had any desire to consume alcohol.

Hopkins told the students at the conference that he thinks people “are capable of so much” and that he “cannot believe that my life is what it is because I should have died in Wales, drunk or something like that.” He can’t help but give credit to God for turning his life around during that powerful moment in 1975.

This isn’t the first time Hopkins has opened up about his beliefs in a higher power. While promoting his biblical movie Noah back in 2014, Hopkins said that his faith has gotten stronger as he ages.

“I feel every day, as I get older, anyway, that it’s all a miracle,” he explained. “I mean, my heart beats, my lungs breath. That is an extraordinary — an extraordinary phenomenon.”

https://www.tmn.today/2018/08/anthony-hopkins-faith-story/

More crap.

Here's Hopkins in 2011: Sir Anthony Hopkins: I couldn’t be an atheist | CatholicHerald.co.uk

Sir Anthony Hopkins told the Catholic Herald this week that he “couldn’t live with” the certainty of being an atheist.

The actor, who was knighted in 1993, said: “Being an atheist must be like living in a closed cell with no windows”.
 
I don't believe something that can't be verified. It's called being reasonable skeptical.
You believe hardline materialism, although it "can't be verified"; therefore, you're not "being reasonable skeptical" according to you.
 
What is the purpose of this thread? An actor believes in the Christian god therefore said god exists?
 
You believe hardline materialism, although it "can't be verified"; therefore, you're not "being reasonable skeptical" according to you.

I don't know what hardline materialism is. But I am not skeptical about things being physical because there is sufficient evidence that they are. Skepticism does not reject reasonable conclusions backed by verifiable evidence.
 
In order to swallow witnessing, one must be gullible. "God saved me" stories are a dime a dozen.

It usually involves extreme situations where there is a deep emotional breakdown.

Not accurate in my case.
 
I don't believe something that can't be verified. It's called being reasonable skeptical.

That seems like a pretty broad statement.

Do you have food in your refrigerator that you intend to consume tomorrow?

If yes, what absolute verification do you have that you will be alive tomorrow to eat it?
 
You believe hardline materialism, although it "can't be verified"; therefore, you're not "being reasonable skeptical" according to you.

If I was to punch you in the face would you feel it?

Would it happen in just my reality or the underlying actual universe?

Would you feel it in your reality?

I think that would verify the idea.
 
That seems like a pretty broad statement.

Do you have food in your refrigerator that you intend to consume tomorrow?

If yes, what absolute verification do you have that you will be alive tomorrow to eat it?

There is something called reasonable.

If you are 100% skeptical then the only thing you can verify is that you think and thus exist.

If you are 100% believing of any old crap then you are a fool.

If your skepticism is between 5% and 95% you will, eventually, arrive at the sensable conclusions that we all actually use to function in the real world.
 
You are full of crap...get your facts straight...seems he's turned against atheists with a vengeance...you can hear his own words...

https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/noah-actor-anthony-hopkins-beliefs-23156672


https://www.birminghampost.co.uk/whats-on/film-tv/sir-anthony-hopkins-i-used-3923842

There is no certainty in athiesim.

Sir Anthony Hopkins told the Catholic Herald this week that he “couldn’t live with” the certainty of being an atheist.

The actor, who was knighted in 1993, said: “Being an atheist must be like living in a closed cell with no windows”.

Obviously he does not get the idea.
 
There is something called reasonable.

If you are 100% skeptical then the only thing you can verify is that you think and thus exist.

If you are 100% believing of any old crap then you are a fool.

If your skepticism is between 5% and 95% you will, eventually, arrive at the sensable conclusions that we all actually use to function in the real world.

A perfect justification of a belief in a higher power.
 
A perfect justification of a belief in a higher power.

Exactly...some would prefer to err on the side of caution, others are just fools...
 
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