Milo Yiannopoulos Opens Up About His Dramatic Life Change And His Desire To Grow Closer to God – IOTW Report

Milo Yiannopoulos Opens Up About His Dramatic Life Change And His Desire To Grow Closer to God

Milo Yiannopoulos opens up about his personal life in this in-depth interview, sharing his dramatic change of lifestyle as he continues to replace his destructive habits and grow closer to God.
The Eric Metaxas Radio Show.

20 Comments on Milo Yiannopoulos Opens Up About His Dramatic Life Change And His Desire To Grow Closer to God

  1. He’s not gay? He needs to cut the “cute act” then, and stop flapping around the limp wrists and giggling. He seems, I dunno… confused? uncomfortable? not yet sure what he is or how to be?

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  2. janitor, I thought my choir teacher was gay, because of his effeminate ways, until we found out he was a family man with a wife and kids. The effeminate actions of Milo have been ingrained in him for a majority of his years. They may or may not go away. Imposing our idea of what a change inside looks like on the outside is faulty, at best.

    He may be a grifter, but time will tell.

    When you are called, repenting (turning away instead of embracing it) of your sins is expected. Can we be sinless after you start following Jesus? No. No one can be perfect. That’s why we need His blood to cover our imperfections to be worthy of heaven in the first place.

    He does need to stop homosexual actions and if he still desires it secretly, that’s his cross to bear by confessing it to the Lord and praying about it.

    We are not to judge others whether they are saved or not. We can’t be perfect and even the smallest of sins of a saved person is equal to any gay person repenting but struggling with it.

    Turning from homosexual ways has been done for millennia. It’s in the Bible and there are plenty of stories of people doing it today. I doubt their natural desire vanished in an instant, but I don’t doubt their sincerity.

    I don’t feel better about myself to see the struggle of others with their own crosses that are different from mine.

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  3. 14 minutes into the video is enough to see an honest self-assessment from him. His journey has been a slow realization there is no true joy without God.

    He looks genuine to me. I’m happy for him.

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  4. Wish him the best.
    “Finding” God isn’t the hard part (He is everywhere): letting Him into your life and living the Godly life is the difficulty.

    “… many are called, but few are chosen.”

    izlamo delenda est …

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  5. I enjoyed the “hate” portion. He’s correct. You should be allowed to hate communism (example) without being accused of racism or some other crap just because the person spouting it is X color or X sex or X ethnicity.

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  6. By their fruits you shall know them. I can’t imagine being gay and turning away from that lifestyle and being public about it. If you ask God to help you with your struggles, he will answer. This is between God and Milo, I’m not going to judge a man who is willing to turn to God and acknowledge his presence is his life. It’s a personal thing…..turn it over to God.

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  7. I’ve been watching Milo for a while now.
    I believe he is sincere and ready to walk with the Lord.
    I will pray for him and his journey. He seems to be fearless. Imagine the good his testimony can do.
    Kudos to Dadof4, your words of wisdom and compassion are spot on.

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  8. MJA , your comment about hate brought to mind John 15:18- Jesus said to his disciples, “If the world hates you, remember it hated me first.” Living above reproach is hard. Would that we all had the courage to not care what others think of us. May God bless this man. Gotta give him credit for his honesty. Thank you for sharing this. Powerful stuff.

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  9. Milo was one of the first to spearhead men’s rights and to call attention to the ever growing disparity in treatment society gives to men in this woman centrist culture we live in. Guys like Rich Copper and Rollo Tomassi have since taken the baton but Milo’s efforts were seminal.

    I hope he writes more books, his “Dangerous” was excellent.

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  10. Dadof4, thanks for your thoughts.

    I get the ingrained years of persona thing. I’d still like to see him stop the giggling, jiggling thing, though. (Is he a comedian? It’s affectation. Time to get “real”.) I have difficulty taking seriously anyone who behaves like that, including women.

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  11. Janitor, agreed, his affectations are a bit much. Lose the hair highlights, the earrings, and maybe a change of wardrobe. I don’t know if he can get testosterone shots from his doctor, but I would ask. I bet he got his ass kicked on a regular basis while growing up.

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  12. I watched the whole thing and he seems genuine. I Googled his image and the early ones are somewhat different, if you get chance take a look before he was blonde.

    Didn’t expect him to seem geniune but he does to me.

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