Does anybody believe Hulk Hogan was telling the truth when he said he was a christian? I was pretty convinced because he described the whole messege and meaning in his Book. He also clambes to be a baptist and i think that could be true because he stood up for what was right in pro wrestling even if it ment his carrier.
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Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by don 3426, Dec 10, 2004.
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I don't know about Hulk Hogan but I know George Grant aka Gorgeous George is not only a Baptist but a GOOD Baptist Evangelist.
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I dont know a lot about george grant r u talking about the historian professor?
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you should read "Hollywood Hulk hogan" this is his biograghy and i found the first chapters to be very interesting when he told of his converson. I do warn there is quite a bit of profanity butitf u look passed it the book becomes very interesting about info on the life of some one famous as well as a struggling christian
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Gorgeous George was a professional wrestler in the 50's and 60's. After he was saved he quit wrestling and went to Bible school and then into evangelism. George lives in York S.C. and I don't believe travels much any more.
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don warns in his post above
"I do warn there is quiet a bit of profanity but if u look passed it . . ."
If the "Hulk-ster" is a Born Again Believer---why the profanity in the book???
How can a person simply "overlook" profanity??? Sorta like a motorist "overlooking" the train's horn at the RR crossing!!!
Your buddy,
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Baptist? I once heard him say he was catholic.
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"WATCHYAGONNADO WHEN BAPTIST BOY BOLLEA* PREACHES AT YOUUUUUU"
* Hulk's name is Terry Bollea -
I knew it was Terry something. As a young teenager he used to be very over weight. I think I remember him saying he went to a sheriff's boys and girls camp one summer and learned about weight lifting and thats when he lost a lot of weight.
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Yes!!! You CAN lose a lot of weight by picking up a lot of weight!!
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"Whacha gonna do, when Hulkamania runs over you, Brah-ther!"
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I agree blackbird. Profanity mixes with the faith like water mixes with oil.
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Im replying to blackbirds messege about profanity in the hulksters book. What he said took my words out of context as you can clearly see i stated that if you look passed the profanity in the book it is interesting to see the life of a struggling christian in that setting. what blackbird said was taken out of context for a diferent meaning to prove his point. my answer is self explanitory, Hulk hogan as i said earlyer is a struggling christian with out any christian influence to help him along.
An answer to a poster who talked of hogans experience at a ffs camp. If you are reffering to a camp for children who break the law it is just a rumor(im not accusing u of saying thats what it is) he went to a christian camp with his baptist church (invited by a friend) and thats where he became a believer and i have more trust in what he says because he restates exactly what a christian should do to become a believer and he states it as if her were evangelising. Later in his book he goes around to childrens hospitals and evangelises to dieing children and their familys.
I agree with some other posters about christians and profane language and to answer that there are maney christians who do not see a problems with cussing just like a contriversal topic of gambling and drinking. so you cant base that on if he is a christian or not.
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Mr T is born again and does quite alot in Christian Ministry to youth. He had cancer but has scince recovered Praise God!
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Don just cus a person says he's a christian doesn't mean he nessecarily is. We can only go by the fruits of a persons life. He may well be a Christian, thats not for me to judge, but profanity should not be condoned by any christians. Just because a persons struggling doesn't mean we should condone sin.
One guy said to me once... *well I'm a catholic*....I was like..*So? ....So was Al Capone!* -
To show how the unsaved world can view our board, in the middle of the night someone tried to join the board pretending to be Hulk Hogan and claiming to be a Baptist. The AIM name they gave and the Bible verse gave them away. Austin 3:16 is not in the Bible. I won't talk about the AIM name. :eek:
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A little Hulkamaniac attempting to run wild Diane? :eek:
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LOL! Diane!
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We should use caution when looking at produced fruit. If a person professes to have a relationship with the Lord, and we see produced fruit, then that person is likely a Christian. OTOH, if a person professes to have a relationship with the Lord, and we do not see produced fruit, it does not automatically mean that the person is not a Christian. GW Bush and Jimmy Carter are both Christians, but we often don't like the fruit they've produced.
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