I certainly lived a life like any monster until I was redeemed. Ask most of the people I ran with back in those days and they’ll remember my debauched lifestyle. Twenty years later and the same people can remember what I did back then but never take the time to check in the present. David Bowie certainly lived the kind of life described above but it is no one’s part except God’s to condemn his soul. Many people find redemption in their final years, months, weeks and days and even minutes. I hope that David found Jesus before he died, the same way I pray for all people to do the same. That includes islamofascists, liberals, abortionists and fill in any blank you please.
If anything, I think the fact that after all that, Bowie settled down and lived the life of devoted husband and father and pretty much gave up his public life in his final years, is a testament that even after all his questioning of conventions that indeed, the traditional family life is best. There’s no question that the last part of his life was his happiest, for he got to do the things he missed out on when he was in his coke-induced haze in the 70s.
I totally do also friend... but again we are going by his own words and life message.. You have to read the post before you comment on it..
We all need the Savior... that is the message we are presenting... John 3:16-17... but who will hear it at FR... that is what this post has revealed!