1) how did you convert to christianity or were you christian since childhood?
I became a Christian about two months before my 27th birthday. Prior to that, I was a rather unsavory individual. Some of my vices were lying, compulsive gambling, stealing (to support my gambling addiction), drinking, and drug use (I almost died of a drug overdose a few days before becoming a Christian).
Here's the interesting thing, though...
The last thing that I did every night before going to bed was to kneel down beside my bed and pray to God (as best as I knew how to back then).
I knew there was a God.
Partly because of my God-given conscience (the word "conscience" means "with knowledge"), and partly because God was striving with me daily via the Holy Spirit who was continually convicting me of my sinful lifestyle.
Ultimately, somebody shared the gospel message with me, and I immediately embraced it and became what the Bible calls "born again". In other words, I had a spiritual rebirth. Things have never been the same since, and I've never once turned back or even considered looking back.
2) what is your opinion on the LGBT community?
Generally speaking, they're sinners just like the rest of us, and they therefore need to be saved from their sins via Jesus Christ.
As to why people fall into those types of lifestyles, there is more than one reason, but I'd suggest to you that a major reason why is because they're simply, as the old song goes, "Looking for love in all the wrong places". In other words, I believe that everyone is born into this world with an inner desire to be loved and accepted. If such a desire isn't fulfilled in the traditional ways, then people seek to have it fulfilled elsewhere or in untraditional ways.
Anyhow, whether heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or transsexual, we're all sinners in need of redemption, and that can only be found in Jesus Christ's sacrificial atonement on our behalves.
3) what is your opinion on atheists?
I have more than one opinion in regard to the same.
In some cases, somebody might wrongfully conclude that "there is no God" because of some horrible tragedy that they feel a "God" would have prevented if he truly existed.
In other cases, some people are just wicked rebels against the God who has revealed himself to them, and they can get to the point where God gives them over to a reprobate mind because they don't want to retain God in their knowledge.
There are probably also other cases as well, but it seems to me that these are the two extreme types of cases.
4) have you ever questioned your faith?
Never.
5) do you believe media like harry potter or pokemon to be problematic? why or why not?
I'm not really familiar with what "Pokemon" is all about, but I'm definitely opposed to Harry Potter or any series that promotes a "good witchcraft/sorcery vs. a bad witchcraft/sorcery" type of scenario. All witchcraft/sorcery is bad. This same principle can be found in "The Wizard of Oz" which I personally deem to be one of the most antichristian movies ever made.
For example, Dorothy gets hit in the head, and she wakes up in a place with a "yellow brick road". Heaven is depicted in scripture as having streets paved with gold. Dorothy wants to return home or to basically be resurrected (Christians need to be resurrected) or reincarnated, and she's told about a "wizard" who can help her. Along her journeys, she encounters a Scarecrow who needs a brain (Christians need new minds), a Tin Man who needs a heart (Christians need new hearts), and a Cowardly Lion who lacks courage (Christians need courage). They're all similarly encouraged to see the "wizard" who uses scare tactics (the fear of God) to terrify his subjects. Of course, when they ultimately meet this "wizard", he's just a man hiding behind a curtain. In other words, Jesus is just a man or a charlatan. What they all needed, they all had the power to obtain on their own. In other words, we really don't need God. Of course, there's the whole "good witch/bad witch" thing working throughout the movie as well, and it is actually the slippers that Dorothy got from a dead witch that enables her to go home or be resurrected.
So, yeah, I'm really not a fan of those types of movies or the types of messages that they seek to impress upon the minds of others.