I'm sure Turncoat is perfectly safe to live with. I wonder about you, though. :)
I would probably convert him to Christianity :p
You have no idea how many have tried, only to become more Satanic by the end of it.
I am genuinely up for the challenge, but It will need to be after I am progressed enough in therapy to know that I could survive on my own in a homeless shelter if need be and I am not there yet
I can't think of any therapist worth their degree that'd tell you it'd be healthy for you to become homeless.
, but I just got approved for very safe housing with mental health support where I only will have to pay 30 percent of my disability income
That's... actually very nice sounding.
How does a place like that work?I was already Satanic, and like fully immersed in it so like, Idk why you would think that could could outdebate my mind on Christianity being right and true but k :p
I'm just speaking over results.
One Christian who tried to convert me took up a more worldly perspective, one where he claims all religion are equally valid as long as they stick to the tenants across most of them. Another one had a tough time coming to terms between Satan and God, and I got to talk to that one during both stages as I'd see Satan's logic perpetuate between both of us as we both grew wiser and stronger. A few fled when the words simply became more than they wanted to think over, but those ones tended to be the ones who did not make a casual thing out of reading The Bible. When in West Portal Lutheran I saw how faithless they truly were, followers of God in name only, and grew from my time there into something more formidable.
There's even a Christian who tried to convert me that instead ended up participating with me in mutual masturbation and numerous make outs.
Seriously, discussing Christianity with me goes weird places. The book is a tool that can be used by the pious just as much as the unholy.
k well I am Asexual so everything would stay platonic, and I am not a Christian only in name, but coming out of the occult and getting your mind clear from all of the confusion and darkness takes a bit longer and more work than it does for some generally moralled and tendancied to do the right thing normie who found Jesus, like a lot of them are
I would say that I am a pretty rare exception, although I have seen a lot of testimonies of those who came out of Satanism and the occult into Christianity It is not very common, the occult is super seductive and it is easy to get lost in its darkness