Two words that make even the strongest of men run for their lives

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lonewolf

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Justin Bieber

 
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phewww..... I thought u wer gonna say "I'm pregnant" LOL XD
 
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Jullianna

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Am I the only one who thinks he looks like Donny Osmond????
 
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Rachelas

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Apparently not...just googled both names and came up with this...
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Whoaa.. hahahaha

I totally did not expect this thread to be about Bieber lol.. He's everywhere! D:
 
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ouch!! soul.... those words hurt more than sticks and stones lol! jk if God has someone awesome for me n I married her and she's all Im havin ur baby I would tottaly love that....
 
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vagabond

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Hey have you people checked that 3year old girl out on youtube crying about JB? That's insane!!!!
 
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lightbliss

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Wow! Now we have 2 Beiber threads.... He IS taking over!!!
 
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kayem77

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lol, I didn't expect Justin Bieber.He's on tv, he's on the radio, he even has a movie but now he is....here?
 
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Jennifleur

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I was just looking at his picture, and thinking... wow, I wonder what shade of lipstick he's wearing? Waaaaay more pink than my lips are. Lol.

I also was thinking the two words would be something like "Marry me" or "I'm pregnant". I guess we all think alike. ;)
 
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Don't worry, he'll soon be an out of control partying coke addict, crashing his expensive cars, getting arrested for dui and being admitted to rehab so he can "get his life back" just like the rest of them.

Anyone wanna guess how long that will take? I give him 2 years max before it all starts to spiral downhill.
 
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seoulsearch

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Don't worry, he'll soon be an out of control partying coke addict, crashing his expensive cars, getting arrested for dui and being admitted to rehab so he can "get his life back" just like the rest of them.

Anyone wanna guess how long that will take? I give him 2 years max before it all starts to spiral downhill.
Well, although this seems to be the so-called "norm" with celebrities... I always hope there will be a few out there whom we can actually respect as people, even if they're not Christians.

The Bible tells us to edify and lift people up and treat them in love, and that love will hope for the best for others...

This might sound crazy, but I regularly pray for various celebs I see on TV and the magazines. I always hope that maybe some big-name star will come to Christ and lead others to Him as well.

My church recently hosted Brian Head Welch from Korn--so many people came to see him that they had to add an extra service and there was tight security, including the local police (but everything went incredibly smoothly with no altercations at all.)

It was so cool--Brian was VERY open about his life--the partying, drugs, money... and was very down-to-earth, but said that like Solomon, he found it was all meaningless without God. SEVERAL people came to the altar to receive Christ and 90% of the them were kids, teens, and young people. He told them not to be afraid, that he was afraid too at first because when he came to God, he was a drug addict, but he kept telling them, "I know what you're feeling, and it's God... come on up, don't be scared..." and he prayed for everyone who came to the altar call.

It was awesome to watch God move through him, and after each service, Brian stayed around to talk with anyone who wanted to see him (there was a huge crowd of kids waiting for him after each service) and stayed there for as long as people wanted to talk, signing autographs and encouraging them in their faith.

Not every celebrity is a hopeless case! Some are in that position because God plans to use them.
 

seoulsearch

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P.S. I also wanted to add that the tickets to see him were completely FREE (I had picked up an extra one for a guest, but my guest was not able to attend), so money was not his motivation. He just wanted to see people accept Christ as their Savior, as he had done.
 
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Well, although this seems to be the so-called "norm" with celebrities... I always hope there will be a few out there whom we can actually respect as people, even if they're not Christians.

The Bible tells us to edify and lift people up and treat them in love, and that love will hope for the best for others...

This might sound crazy, but I regularly pray for various celebs I see on TV and the magazines. I always hope that maybe some big-name star will come to Christ and lead others to Him as well.

My church recently hosted Brian Head Welch from Korn--so many people came to see him that they had to add an extra service and there was tight security, including the local police (but everything went incredibly smoothly with no altercations at all.)

It was so cool--Brian was VERY open about his life--the partying, drugs, money... and was very down-to-earth, but said that like Solomon, he found it was all meaningless without God. SEVERAL people came to the altar to receive Christ and 90% of the them were kids, teens, and young people. He told them not to be afraid, that he was afraid too at first because when he came to God, he was a drug addict, but he kept telling them, "I know what you're feeling, and it's God... come on up, don't be scared..." and he prayed for everyone who came to the altar call.

It was awesome to watch God move through him, and after each service, Brian stayed around to talk with anyone who wanted to see him (there was a huge crowd of kids waiting for him after each service) and stayed there for as long as people wanted to talk, signing autographs and encouraging them in their faith.

Not every celebrity is a hopeless case! Some are in that position because God plans to use them.
Yea I heard him interviewed on a local christian radio station here. He gave his testimony and it was awesome. I used to listen to some of korn's songs too so I know what kind of music he was talking about.

Of course there will be some young celebrities that will find Christ and lead good, clean lives but they usually hit rock bottom first.