it's the norm for celebs in this field..after the bullshyt they witness and experience its time to grab onto some nice fine delivered Spiritual awakening..its about Peace and settlement.
I have new found respect for Eminem. He spent so much time worshipping the devil but somehow, found his way back home. I know in those narcotics anonymous meetings they indoctrinate you into Gods world so maybe in a way, his substances abuse problem is what he needed to find God. Hopefully, this isnt just gossip. Good for Eminem, friends.i dont believe hes a christian but GOD has entered his life.. no doubt...
the pendant he wears... is a AA pendant but is also as the trinity... physical mental spirtual with the circle around it makin you whole
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also the symbol is very similar to this.. .Tetragrammaton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia its not a coincidence
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he term tetragrammaton (from Greek τετραγράμματον, meaning "four letters")[1][2] refers to the Hebrew theonym (Hebrew: יהוה) transliterated to the Latin letters YHWH. It is derived from a verb that means "to be",[1] and is considered in Judaism to be a proper name of the God of Israel used in the Hebrew Bible.
While YHWH is the usual transliteration in English academic studies, the alternatives YHVH, JHVH and JHWH are also used.[3][4]
The most widely accepted pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) is Yahweh, though Jehovah is used in many Bibles, but in few modern ones. The Samaritans understood the pronunciation for the Tetragrammaton to be Iabe. Some patristic sources give evidence to a Greek pronunciation Iao.[5]

i dont believe hes a christian but GOD has entered his life.. no doubt...
the pendant he wears... is a AA pendant but is also as the trinity... physical mental spirtual with the circle around it makin you whole
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also the symbol is very similar to this.. .Tetragrammaton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia its not a coincidence
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he term tetragrammaton (from Greek τετραγράμματον, meaning "four letters")[1][2] refers to the Hebrew theonym (Hebrew: יהוה) transliterated to the Latin letters YHWH. It is derived from a verb that means "to be",[1] and is considered in Judaism to be a proper name of the God of Israel used in the Hebrew Bible.
While YHWH is the usual transliteration in English academic studies, the alternatives YHVH, JHVH and JHWH are also used.[3][4]
The most widely accepted pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) is Yahweh, though Jehovah is used in many Bibles, but in few modern ones. The Samaritans understood the pronunciation for the Tetragrammaton to be Iabe. Some patristic sources give evidence to a Greek pronunciation Iao.[5]
this dude was supposedly a christian on that "infinite" album before he blew up.