✝️ Daniel’s Christian Beliefs

These beliefs are subject to change, but reflect my active worldview as of now.

1. Faith is deeply personal.

I feel closest to God in private moments—when it’s quiet, when I’m struggling, when I need something to hold onto. My faith isn’t about appearances; it’s about survival, connection, and truth. God sustains me, but He also gives me real-world reminders to hold on—signs, people, moments that pull me back when everything else is falling apart.”

2. I believe many modern Christians have lost their way.

I have a hard time with most Christians, especially those who use God’s name to sell something or chase influence. To me, faith isn’t a brand. ‘Blessings’ aren’t for profit. You can’t manufacture what’s sacred.

2. Spiritual warfare is real.

Yes most definitely. Angels and Demons fight all around us, and in us, in an often unseen battle. Rarely you get involved, but some people do. I do feel that I have a purpose. It was what I was lacking but it hit me overnight and led me back to God.

4. Salvation is a process.

I never felt saved just by accepting Jesus, I don't think it occurs just suddenly, but eventually. You have to have a certain mindset to make it to heaven. God works on this through the trials and tribulations that you experience throughout your life. Some people have already gone through them and then accept Him, so it is still possible to be saved last minute. I accpeted Him into my heart around the age of 6, but from ages 11-12 through 25 I never felt like he cared for me. Then it hit me overnight and I had to make a choice. I learned we had something in common after all and that I was doing his mission on my own, but I wasn't alone.

5. Truth matters, but context does too.

I do believe that staying silent about injustice is wrong, but not everyone is in the position to do something about it. It is a Bible verse, James 4:17 NIV. I have always been a form of activist, standing up for my peers or those that I love. If I love someone and spend time with them, my entire outlook shifts in their favor, accounting for them too. I see the need to lie in some cases, when you know someone will not understand and you can't tell them the truth yet (or ever). This also applies with population control. It should be a last resort, or a way to know the truth should be provided for those that seek it out.

6. Forgiveness is hard—but I love deeply.

I've always struggled with forgiveness, because I had an excellent memory and never forgot. I have always aligned with Anonymous' beliefs, which is never forgive and never forget. For those that I love though, it's never held over their head in the first place, I just don't forget. I'm still able to know them and be close with them.