I am not one to pretend that someone has become a good person because they “thanked God” at a stupid awards show.
OK thats good.
Whether or not he’s a “good person” is not the matter ... that he said a “good thing” on an international stage — especially considering the make-up of the audience — is worthy of note. (Perhaps his role in “Contact” gave him pause ...)
>> I am not one to pretend that someone has become a good person because they thanked God at a stupid awards show.
Your call.
I am willing to acknowledge that a man who publicly and sincerely gives praise and honor to GOD — before an audience of those who for the most part deny GOD’s existence — has the spirit of Jesus resident in him *somewhere*.
He can work with that. It’s at least a good start.
We ALL sin and fall short of the glory of GOD.