Why Andrew Tate Went From Atheist | To Christian | To Muslim - (IN 4 YEARS)

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Published 2023-06-12
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Patrick Bet-David sits down with Andrew Tate in Romania while under house arrest. In this short clip, they discuss Andrew's religious evolution.

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All Comments (21)
  • @blaise4661
    i was an atheist and my victim based mindset lead me to believe that there was no god. Then I made a friend from Pakistan from my old job. Overtime he has become my best friend and I’ve always admired the way he carried himself, I still do to this day. His behavior made me look into the religion and seeing Andrew revert was the icing on the cake. I reverted 1 week ago and it was the best decision I have ever made. Every addiction(sex, drugs, etc) that I was battling for years ended abruptly. Allah gave me strength and guidance and provided me with the boundaries necessary for me to make the change. I’m forever grateful. ALHAMDULILLAH.
  • @nm22519
    I was an atheist for 20 years then found my faith through a Muslim friend and my entire life changed. I became 100x more productive, found a good job, became disciplined, and for the first time, was completely at peace with myself. We’re still close friends after 10 years!
  • @AbdulBasit-ql1yt
    I was a Muslim. At the age of 23, I began to have some doubts over God's existence and with time I turned agnostic. I lived my life 4 years without God, and it was so frustrating and I felt like my life is meaningless. I cried in desperataion one day and prayed and ask him, If You truly exist, please don't leave me alone, bring me back into your fold, and to my surprise, I gradually starting to feel him inside me, and now I have firm belief in Him, and I will Inshallah die him with Him being my side. Everyone is different and my life is more complete and meaningful being a Muslim❤
  • @yasmiinhassan994
    "The closer i found myself to God, the closer i found myself to Islam" That's a miracle for those who use their mind.
  • @theone956
    I'm a Christian but I have much love and respect for good Muslim folks .
  • @Yasminm99
    My life completely turned upside down or up when I found Islam. I started honoring my parents, left partying, no alcohol, stopped swearing, showed kindness and give in charity to neighbors and strangers got married and made my own family. That was 16 yrs ago and if anyone offered me the riches of this world to go back to Christianity or the life I lived, I would never. I’m glad Andrew found the beauty of Islam ❤
  • @daiaimaru5618
    Hats off for the level of respect and professionalism between you guys during the discussion.. This is super rare nowadays.
  • @Sda-vh1or
    I’m a Christian and for the first time in my 31 years I decided to participate in Ramadan out of pure seeking for faith and pure seeking for a religion with guidance. And man I’ve never felt so energised in my life whilst fasting. The prayers I would say (English) would send shivers down my spine. It has changed my life of how I see Islam and I must say hand on heart, the Islamic faith offers, principle, guidance and discipline. Love to all the Muslims out there. InshaAllah
  • @KekasihMuGelap
    "In Christian countries, there's more respect for Islam than there is for Christianity." Brilliantly put.
  • @user-il3pf9jp1x
    I am 48 years. I believe I'm older than Tate but he has shaped my thoughts and beliefs since I met him on the internet. I have grown with him since. I might never meet in person but ma spirit is always with him. I prayed for him everyday. i am not rich now but I know I will becos I am implementing most of his biz ideas and I can see the signs. Thanks Tate.
  • @realAlbertUrena
    18:18 Love this interview! I grew up Catholic, but at 16, I converted to Christianity. Around the age of 25, I began questioning my beliefs and became involved with New Age practices and occultism. Now, at 34, I find myself searching for truth more than ever. I’m questioning the Christian beliefs I was raised with, exploring the various denominations, and pondering the divisions between Cessationists and Continuationists. Recently, a Muslim friend from Pakistan gifted me a copy of the Holy Qur’an, and it’s been an eye-opening experience. It has allowed me to delve deeper into contemplation and questioning the beliefs I’ve been taught
  • @falseprofit4u
    Understanding this completely, as an Orthodox Christian in Australia I've seen the destruction of faith and obedient Christian populace allowing governments to legislate Christians into submission of queer values. Kudos to my Muslim brothers and sisters who stand strong and defiant.
  • @sohamubashir4562
    I very much love how respectful, understanding, and considerate this conversation is, letting each person speak and question a calm debate with no hatred, something you don't usually see anymore
  • @Stardusk380
    When brother Andrew said "We", I felt myself. ❤. Alhamdulillah.
  • @wassenaat
    As a Christian who visited Asia and Dubai just recently, I like the Muslim culture and have deep respect for them.
  • @GuitarxWolf
    This is how an interview is suppose to be conducted, not a hate bashing, just full of loaded questions like the main stream media usually does to try to tear people down…stay hard!
  • That's why I was very excited at the fact that tate reverted back to Islam. He attracts a multi voracious audience, and his outspoken and unapologetic demeanor is gonna set straight facts about islam. Now, many people are getting acquainted with the real Islam thanks to andrew. People have started looking into islam. Sneako converted bc he was so inspired by tate, and did research and found the light. To anyone confused, look into the real islam. Its gonna change your life, you'll have a purpose, you'll become a good clean man who only loves his wife, doesn't drink or do drugs, isnt a party animal, works out, wakes up early, meditated 5 times a day, eats clean and is driven by purpose go disseminating love and kindness in this world while also preparing for the hereafter.
  • @user-xw1jf2dn3l
    At 12:13 he talked about Luton. I am from Luton, in England and I am a Muslim, and I can confirm that he is right. Let me tell you something, there are many high schools in Luton full of Christians and atheists and other religions and trust me in all of them, in ALL of them, almost every week you get to hear a news that a student said he wants to be gay, or a student said he wants to be trans or a boy refuses to accept his gender, and then there comes my high school, which is a Christian school but over 90% of the students are Muslims including me and not even once in the history of this school has anyone ever said anything about their gender. My Christian principal was so happy that our school is free of all of these problems and we just study normal like a school should be. My English teacher who is a Christian said that our school is so lucky that we don’t have to face any problems like this and we just focus on our academic studies and get one of the best results in the town. There are non Muslims as well but because there are so many Muslims and those non Muslims have friends which are muslim, even those non Muslims are happy with there gender and everything. A boy is a boy.(It’s a boys school). We Muslims don’t just stay away from these things but we also try to tell the right thing to our non Muslims brothers and sisters. Thank you if you read this much. Stay blessed.