https://pjmedia.com/tim-o-brien/2026/01/04/scott-adams-announced-hes-converting-to-christianity-n4947894
KentK93 said:
I have had him in my prayers for awhile now and glad to see his becoming a Christian.
https://pjmedia.com/tim-o-brien/2026/01/04/scott-adams-announced-hes-converting-to-christianity-n4947894
Farmer1906 said:
Did you read the quote? That doesn't sound like a true conversion. More like a hedged bet and to pacify friends.
10andBOUNCE said:
I'm thinking he's gonna need a lot more prayers after listening to that.
Not once were the words "Jesus" or "savior" or "sin" used.
"I plan to convert." What does that mean?
10andBOUNCE said:
I think there is a stark difference between discernment and judgement.
I am obviously not going to judge anyone's eternal status ultimately, but Scripture is clear we are to "judge" other Christians or those that profess to be a Christian. Otherwise you never have any sort of heresy called out throughout Church history.
So in this instance, I do not think it is loving to embrace this person as a Christian based on what he said. It would be more loving to insist he understand the gospel and to repent and believe in his final days.
10andBOUNCE said:
Salvation requires repentance and faith. It doesn't require a written statement that you believe in the TULIP acronym.
All I am saying is this man did not seem to exhibit saving faith in Jesus Christ in this clip that was posted. If there was a longer version stating faith in Christ, then praise God! But what was posted is a cheap imitation on its face.
I did not mean to say this specific instance was heresy; just that claiming a heresy does require some amount of judgement, or else how could it ever happen? And if someone who is saying they are "converting to Christianity" I think the body of Christ has the right to question and validate it as long as the right motives are at hand - motives that simply care that this person is in fact saved.
RAB91 said:Farmer1906 said:
Did you read the quote? That doesn't sound like a true conversion. More like a hedged bet and to pacify friends.
It's a start. Hopefully he makes more progress in whatever time he has left.
747Ag said:RAB91 said:Farmer1906 said:
Did you read the quote? That doesn't sound like a true conversion. More like a hedged bet and to pacify friends.
It's a start. Hopefully he makes more progress in whatever time he has left.
We all start somewhere... even if it is something like Pascal's Wager.
dermdoc said:747Ag said:RAB91 said:Farmer1906 said:
Did you read the quote? That doesn't sound like a true conversion. More like a hedged bet and to pacify friends.
It's a start. Hopefully he makes more progress in whatever time he has left.
We all start somewhere... even if it is something like Pascal's Wager.
Amen.
10andBOUNCE said:
Salvation requires repentance and faith. It doesn't require a written statement that you believe in the TULIP acronym.
All I am saying is this man did not seem to exhibit saving faith in Jesus Christ in this clip that was posted. If there was a longer version stating faith in Christ, then praise God! But what was posted is a cheap imitation on its face.
I did not mean to say this specific instance was heresy; just that claiming a heresy does require some amount of judgement, or else how could it ever happen? And if someone who is saying they are "converting to Christianity" I think the body of Christ has the right to question and validate it as long as the right motives are at hand - motives that simply care that this person is in fact saved.
10andBOUNCE said:dermdoc said:747Ag said:RAB91 said:Farmer1906 said:
Did you read the quote? That doesn't sound like a true conversion. More like a hedged bet and to pacify friends.
It's a start. Hopefully he makes more progress in whatever time he has left.
We all start somewhere... even if it is something like Pascal's Wager.
Amen.
I mean, as long as you are actually saved. There is no "starting" to be saved. It is a yes or no question.
TeddyAg0422 said:
Do you think someone can at one point be saved and then lose their salvation?
10andBOUNCE said:dermdoc said:747Ag said:RAB91 said:Farmer1906 said:
Did you read the quote? That doesn't sound like a true conversion. More like a hedged bet and to pacify friends.
It's a start. Hopefully he makes more progress in whatever time he has left.
We all start somewhere... even if it is something like Pascal's Wager.
Amen.
I mean, as long as you are actually saved. There is no "starting" to be saved. It is a yes or no question.
747Ag said:10andBOUNCE said:dermdoc said:747Ag said:RAB91 said:Farmer1906 said:
Did you read the quote? That doesn't sound like a true conversion. More like a hedged bet and to pacify friends.
It's a start. Hopefully he makes more progress in whatever time he has left.
We all start somewhere... even if it is something like Pascal's Wager.
Amen.
I mean, as long as you are actually saved. There is no "starting" to be saved. It is a yes or no question.
In this life, we're always coming closer or falling further. That salvation comes at your particular judgement once you depart from this mortal coil.
10andBOUNCE said:
Mark 1:14-15
Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel."
The gospel is of no use to you if you do not repent nor have the need to be saved. They are just logically connected.
Sola Fide!
dermdoc said:10andBOUNCE said:
Mark 1:14-15
Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel."
The gospel is of no use to you if you do not repent nor have the need to be saved. They are just logically connected.
Sola Fide!
Agree. Curious as to what you think repentance means.
And from my reading, Jesus is talking about the Kingdom of God being here. Now. Not a post mortem destination .
In my opinion, by repent, he means change your mind to focus on God and receive abundant life.
Metanoia is the Greek word for repentance and it means a change of mind and heart.
And then you can experience the Kingdom of God now.
94chem said:
I've never heard of him, but that sounds like either a sad misunderstanding or a sardonic, acerbic trolling attempt.
Scott Adams just passed.
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) January 13, 2026
With his final breath on this earth he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.
He was useful to the world right up to the very end, just as he set out to do.
May he rest in eternal glory and peace.
๐๐ pic.twitter.com/WubCBH7vgN
RAB91 said:Scott Adams just passed.
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) January 13, 2026
With his final breath on this earth he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.
He was useful to the world right up to the very end, just as he set out to do.
May he rest in eternal glory and peace.
๐๐ pic.twitter.com/WubCBH7vgN
KentK93 said:RAB91 said:Scott Adams just passed.
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) January 13, 2026
With his final breath on this earth he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.
He was useful to the world right up to the very end, just as he set out to do.
May he rest in eternal glory and peace.
๐๐ pic.twitter.com/WubCBH7vgN
Praying for his family & friends!