Jerrod Carmichael discusses growing up in a religious home and how his relationship and understanding of faith has evolved since coming out. #DailyShow
Jerrod Carmichael discusses growing up in a religious home and how his relationship and understanding of faith has evolved since coming out. #DailyShow
This dude sounds like the voice inside my head
Replythis is an amazing show
ReplyIf you are more than 10 years old and not brain damaged, you simply cannot believe religions.
ReplyI thought that was young dolph
ReplyJust get rid of religion
Replywow what a great interview. Thanks Noah!
ReplyI came to the same realization… A lot of what’s in the bible cannot be taken in the literal or factual sense because of the time that the Bible comes from… People used to say and do things that now looking back is only attributed to ignorance
ReplyLove this!
ReplyI learned from the Bible that we have to have a relationship with the Lord and that is most important. As it speaks of people walking with the Lord and they were sinners. In the book it speaks of people doing things because the Lord told us too but their heart is not in it. We need to know that we need the Lord as the sinners that know will go first and the better than thou will go behind them. I know I need the Lord for I live in sin and pray often building that relationship. He is real.
ReplyBattle your doubt in the Wilderness, and carry your cross.
ReplyHe internalized the important part of religion and doesn’t get hung up on the rest of it. Respect.
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ReplyBuddhism
ReplyBoiling it down to just philosophy is his coping mechanism to justify what he can’t reconcile in his own life.
We all live in sin. And we aren’t supposed to weigh our sins against another’s. We all have our own individual sinful nature to struggle with in our time here.
We are taught to try to repent of it (ask for forgiveness and strive to do better the next time). That doesn’t mean we will always succeed but we are supposed to try.
I feel bad for the guy and his struggles, but from a Christian standpoint his philosophy is misleading to others.
Reply2000 Caveman Science Fiction books shouldn’t have any bearing on today.
ReplyTrevor if you want to talk about religion. Speak to Sadhguru. You will be surprised to know
Replyso you telling me this ain’t young dolph?
ReplyHu?
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