i was going to say. Pretty sure he's Christian. Also I believe Cody Rhodes isn't an Athiest just Agnostic. There is a difference. Seth Rollins is full blown atheist (and yet he married a Irish Catholic! Becky Lynch has said that while her family wasnt every Sunday they did attend Mass at Christmas etc) as he believes its cruel to believe in a God that would order His people to genocide others (Bible in Exodus where the Israelites attacked and destroyed the people of the promised land)
Sabu isn't a Muslim. He's Lebanonese Christian. Believe it or not, not everyone with ancestry from the Middle-East is Muslim. In fact before Islam came around and conquered the area around 600 A.D the majority of the Middle-East was pagan, Christian and Zoroastrian.
There is another video out there showing WWE husbands and wives and their religious beliefs. It shows Cody being a Christian and his wife brandy being a Christian. And MVP disavowed his Islamic beliefs. This is why he couldn’t go to Saudi Arabia. Because he’s a Atheist now
I wouldn't say 'some'. These videos that are obviously created by people from a different country and a possible AI program either can't be arsed to do their research and are only making them, because they're clout chasers that are only looking for their 15-minutes of fame, monetary gain and views. A few I can name off the top of my head: WWE wrestlers and their sexual orientation. (i.e., most of the wrestlers pictured in those videos are either in AEW or wrestling independently and have never been in the WWE.) WWE wrestlers and their secret fetishes. WWE wrestlers who support Israel or Palestine. WWE wrestlers who have had plastic surgery. (i.e., again, as mentioned in WWE wrestlers and their sexual orientation... most of the wrestlers pictured in those videos are either in AEW or wrestling independently.)
Incorrect as a Scot’s man this is the early ages of the crucifix that was used in Ireland and of the coast of Scotland. The circle in the cross signifies that god has no beginning and no end , this belongs to Ireland 🇮🇪 and Scotland 🏴 dating back to the 9th century
During the period of the "wandering" of the nations (see the Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Romans), not only the Jews were exposed to the image of Christ. Although not to the same extent as to God's chosen people. The Celtic cross is one of the Prototypes. Therefore, for example, there are some "pagan" ornaments in local churches, and this is not a sin. It's perfectly fine to use Prototypes in the context of Catholicism, you're nit-picking.
Atheism is not a religion. Being a non believer keeps you from being categorized with religious beliefs. A non believer doesn't believe in any holy power or deity. Therefore it's not your religion but absence of any religion.
Wait, you believe in evolution right therefore, atheism is a religion. If you believe in something that scientific it makes you a religion you worship evolution.
That’s just character, there are plenty of examples of Christians doing real life demonic things to others, perhaps you should concentrate on them instead of a guy playing a character.
@@AlainB-w9h It's a fucking character, Tom Ellis is a catholic and he played Lucifer (Lucifer TV Show), Alex Brightman is a christian and he played Sir Pentious, a demonic overlord (Hazbin Hotel), not to mention, Bryce Pinkham played Stolas, a Goetian prince of Hell (Helluva Boss) and he's also a christian. Summary: Performers know how to separate religious beliefs and their art, hence why Dogma is one of the best rated movies of all time on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes, because Kevin Smith picked up the Bible and decided to write a story parodying multiple characters (excluded Jesus, of course).
The Rock, Christian? Hard to believe with that potty mouth before Cody Rhodes won the belt. Also Bobby Lashley and Steve Austin Christian? One calls himself the almighty, and the other openly thumbs his nose at God. This video is not accurate.
Believe it or not The Rock actually is Christian. However he admits he often has to ask for forgiveness for his mouth. Also Austin isnt athiest as he has had conversations about God but he says its not for him and considers himself more agnostic than atheist.
@@jamesAGarfield608you wish God was a mythical being at the end of the day it's just a hard problem if people don't believe in Christ for the salvation it is a heart problem will you choose not to believe Christ give you over towards your desires and your heart just get harder and harder if you die in that unbelief that would be terrible cuz there's only one place you're going where do you believe it or not hell is a real place
I just like how despite having different beliefs, they never had a problem working with each other. Solid template for coexistence. Or I could be reading WAY too much into it.
@@JoeTurner-g4g The man who says he’s a Christian yet admits he’s not a good one is a much truer Christian than the man that claims he’s Christian yet pretends to be a good one.
It's very strange that they're making a distinction between Catholic, Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Christian. Is the creator of this video implying that Catholics and Eastern Orthodox aren't Christians?
How do you even know any of this? I mean I know it’s clickbait, but I highly doubt you ever had a conversation with any of these people. And I HIGHLY doubt any of them would just give out any personal information to some random stranger.
They may all fall under the general umbrella of Christianity, but their beliefs and interpretations (and even the scriptures they use) are all different.