Prolific actor Russell Brand converts to Christianity

29 04 2024

“My Heart Is Open”: Actor Russell Brand Unveils Interest In Christianity

“My heart is open,” actor and comedian Russell Brand said in a recent X (formerly Twitter) video unveiling his interest in Christianity.

Brand is known for his roles in many Hollywood movies, including “Despicable Me” and “Bedtime Stories,” to name a few.

However, several of his past films contained immoral and explicit content. The actor also struggled with drug addiction and promiscuity.

In a Jan. 21 video entitled “Why I Wear a Cross,” Brand discusses his newfound interest in Christianity and the crucifix. He opens the video by chanting in Latin.

“The reason I wear a cross is because Christianity, and in particular the figure of Christ, seems to me to be inevitably becoming more important as I become more familiar with suffering, purpose, self, and not self,” Brand begins.

“I’m reading the Bible a lot more and as I’ve told you before, I’m reading Rick Warren’s “Purpose-Driven Life.”

“When I grew up, Christianity seemed like it was either really irrelevant and old-fashioned and sort of dusty and sort of incense,” Brand continues, chanting “Anno Domini.”

Brand then explains what he sees as Christians trying to “modernize” the religion. Either way, he thought, “Both of those roots seem like I don’t know if there’s anything for me.”

However, as he ages, Brand sees that he “needs a personal relationship with God.”

“It occurred to me that if instead of always talking to myself inwardly, I could replace one of those voices with an indwelling. God says in Galatians that it is our job to die so that, as Christ died on the cross, he might be reborn in us. I’m very interested to hear what you think because, for me, my heart is open.”

Catholics Respond To Russell Brand

Several Catholics responded to Brand’s request for suggestions on X (Formerly Twitter).

One Catholic convert suggested reading the works of Saint Thomas Aquinas.

“Please read Saint Thomas Aquinas. It will make a lot of sense to you,” Matthew Marsden wrote. “When I realized you could prove that there is a God by reason, it changed my life.”

Another user cited Saint Augustine’s “Confessions.”

“In his ‘Confessions,’ Saint Augustine wrote, ‘Thou hast made us for Thyself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee,’ the X user suggested.

“You are an incredibly intelligent man, like Augustine, and appear to share the same restlessness he experienced, which can only be healed by embracing the cross.”

Others suggested watching Catholic sermons and praying the rosary

Pray for Russell Brand as he embarks on his journey to the fullness of truth!


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5 responses

29 04 2024
clubschadenfreude

which version of christianity? people join cults all of the time. That doesn’t mean the cult’s claims are true.

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29 04 2024
Authors-choice

Hello there. I believe he converted to Catholicism, and I agree with you. There are many cults that call themselves Christians but teach the opposite of what Christ taught, necessitating extra caution and discernment by those seeking the truth. My best advice is that anyone who wishes to become a Christian should exercise “due diligence” by reviewing the teachings and doctrines of the so-called Christian church to see if there are any obvious contradictions. Unfortunately, not many people have the ability to do so; therefore, it is critical to seek advice from someone who is already living the Christian life in such a way that you trust and respect them.

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1 05 2024
clubschadenfreude

Every Christian claims the other Christians are wrong, and unsurprisingly, not one of you can show that your version is the right one. You all have quite a circular firing squad doing on.

And every christian claims that only they have done their “due diligence” and have the only version that doesn’t contradict itself, etc. They also can’t agree on what “living a Christian life” even is.

I was a christian, now an atheist. As a christian, I got to see how the various sects hate each other, and how they dont’ agree on major points:

free will vs predestination
who is saved
how someone is saved
what baptism is and how to do it
how to interpret the bible
what morals this god wants

etc.

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2 05 2024
Authors-choice

Hi, I completely understand what you’re saying, and it’s unfortunately true. However, when there is disagreement about what someone said or did, the dispute is frequently resolved by returning to the sources, and the earliest source is usually the most reliable. The various claims of warring Christian factions are best resolved by returning to the earliest Christian source to verify what Jesus Christ said and did, as well as the church he founded, and then contrasting them with the claims and teachings of the various sects; the one that best reflects the sources should be deemed most authentic. Indeed, only the Catholic Church claims to have existed for 2000 years and was founded by Jesus Christ. You might want to consider starting from there https://worldhistoryedu.com/history-of-the-catholic-church-how-and-when-did-catholicism-begin/

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2 05 2024
clubschadenfreude

Unsurprisingly, every christian claims that only they have the right interpretation of he sources, so your excuse fails.

The earliest sources were decades after the supposed events and contradict each other.

The catholics and orthodox came from the same source and each claims the other is wrong. No evidence either or the original was founded by your imaginary messiah.

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