Ill Mind 7 describes my feelings towards Christianity 100%

Discussion in 'Religion, Beliefs and Spirituality' started by OllieTwist, Aug 11, 2015.

  1. 1) God talks about the road most traveled, and the narrow path.
    2) Lukewarm Christians

    Not by verbatim did I actually quote what he says. I highly doubt anyone here would appreciate me flipping out scriptures at the rate this is going. And I don't have to. I'm speaking my mind and its your problem if you think I'm being judgmental about it. I'm not going to continue to debate this with you when it's obvious which side of the fence your on.
     
  2. #22 Deleted member 839659, Aug 14, 2015
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    right.the.fuck.on


    thanks for sharing. love hearing God slandered in a rap song [​IMG]


    edit : just finished it and blown away by this dude


    i could really relate to his story. leaving religion, at least for me, wasn't an easy task. it was one of the most distressful times of my life


    at 4.10 tht was me at 19

     
  3. I fucking love Hopsin.
    I bet you'd really like Ill Mind 5; the message in that song is great
     
  4. Some guys on GC forums crack me up. They think they know everything based on articles/charts/scientific text or paperwork and so on.


    Step 1. Go outside
    Step 2. Travel
    Step 3. Find the Real Answers instead of blindly believing everything you see/read on the internet.


    For Example..

    How do we even know the earth has 7 billion people there could be 10-15 or more or less. We only know these types of things based on what we've been told not actual facts and living proof.


    Same for religious groups/people and other estimations and calculations they make. I would never fall for anything 2 easily especially due to countless things being debunked in the future then re-debunked and its just a never ending process.




     
  5. Haven't listened to him in a bit, but I really like this.
     
  6. I believe this is Hopsin's way of a civil anti-war protest in the form of his words in rhythm. Rap is an overused agenda for making blacks sound more of a unified front for fascism. Many rap artists stand alone on their own platform to make his/her voice heard in a way that many can relate to. I feel the video is intense and a response to critical thought processes we may all have inside us, whether or not Christianity is the basis for that movement.
     
  7. been listening to this dude over and over again since this thread started


    thnx again

     
  8. #28 -13 Amp-, Aug 22, 2015
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    Hop is alight, an obvious style rip from eminem and he gets down right corny at times...

    his label mate Jarren Benton is nice and his albums "My Grandmas Basment" was a lot better than Hop's Knock Madness and what i've heard so far from Pound Syndrome

    Hopsins albums starting with Gazing at the Moonlight to Knock Madness (I guess only 3 solo albums and 1 FV album with swizzz) and his albums as a whole are more weak/cornball to ill raw tracks...

    All his albums have really great hip hop tracks, along side more weaker corn ball songs...and his Ill Minds (until he started puting them on the album) were better than any song on his albums...

    For example his Ill Mind 1 was iller than any verse on gazing at the moonlight or raw
     
  9. tht's why i love this dude. he's so silly




    turn on a porno cause my life aint too good maaan. jack off, go to sleep, wake up, jack off agaaaaain

     
  10. #30 BluntedUp, Aug 23, 2015
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    Nah he's right. I came from a christian family. Grandfather was a pastor and on my mother's side they are from a very religious country and honestly half these so called Christians are indeed lukewarm. Shit I was a lukewarm christian(although I was a kid at the time) which is why I never had a problem dropping Christianity like Hopsin did although we both had different reasons. Yea I can say I believe in a god and a life after death, but Christianity ain't just what you believe, it's how you live too.


    And most lukewarm Christians aren't fakes tromping around with a righteous ego, just normal folks who believe in god without following his word or way of life.




     
  11. Hop is a Genius kid. I honestly think its a newer better version them Eminem. Yes i know most will disagree because Em is a legend but they have to look past that and realize how intelligently well put his words are.
    I think Jarren Benton is more like Eminem then hop.


    My favorite song is probably Nocturnal Rainbows.


    This these 2 are from his new album the first one is a fucking crack up its so true...



    Forever Ill is another good new one and a few with Dizzy Wright are decent.





     
  12. Been a while since I've been on here, glad to see I've turned some more people on to Hopsin and I actually was just introduced to Jarren Benton a couple weeks ago.

    He's brilliant too, I fucking love My Grandmas Basement and Skitzo is a great song too!
     
  13. #33 mmman, Dec 5, 2015
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    His eyes were open to his spiritual kinship to Satan. He nor you have ever heard the gospel, you wouldn't know the gospel if it met you in the middle of the road and slapped you in the face. Give me a break, his post (song) is so incoherently structured because:


    Scripturally no one is saved but that he be justified, and all whom God has " justified by His blood " [ arguing from greater to lesser, " much more then... " indicating the end of glory is the most certain to happen to such, since " having been declared righteousness, " or " justified " on ground of Christ's death for such, " us " ], these also " shall be saved from wrath through Him " [future passive indicative] (Rom. 5:9), " and whom He justified, them " [and all of these and none but these, in the Greek the predicate in the previous clause, " called " (ekalesen),<span class="redactor-invisible-space"> becoming co-equally the subject of the next, vis., these precise same said "justified" (edikaiwsen), <span class="redactor-invisible-space">and so likewise structured from those "foreknown" (progenw ),<span class="redactor-invisible-space"> with the same " predestinated," (prowrisen), <span class="redactor-invisible-space">till the same class, having been called and justified, finally and undiminishably " glorified " ( edoxasen)<span class="redactor-invisible-space"> : with all verbs in the pattern being first constrative arorist indicatives, implying certainly of the consummation of those persons in the Divine counsels] "... he also glorified" (8 :30), so says Paul unequivocally in the texts concerning God's elect, only and always the same justified, and so for whom Christ died (8:33, 34) --then, this makes your view to be false, along with every reprobate on this forum. As this line of argument logically and exegetically proves, the one's confessing Christ and yet who " falls away " and apostatize from the faith were manifestly never justified, and so always unregenerate till then since never effectually called to begin with, and not provably otherwise; else, they had been certainly " saved from wrath through him," exactly as the apostle said all person justified are in fact imputed a perfect righteousness ( prescriptive and penal parts of the law honored on their behalf ) that we might be made the righteousness of God in him " ( 2 Cor. 5:21); and thus are infallibly saved from the wrath to come upon the unjust, into forever, just as the texts above says without equivocation, and beyond all reasonable contradiction.</span></span></span></span></span>
     

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