Two weeks after prominent OnlyFans star Lily Phillips was rebaptized in order to “reinstate” her “relationship with God,” the 24-year-old porn star is carrying on life as usual, releasing promos on social media to promote an upcoming orgy she’s participating in.
Phillips is one of the top earners on the pornographic platform, making millions of dollars a year. She rose to fame after sleeping with 100 men in one day, and recently claims she had sex with 1113 men in 12 hours, or one sexual encounter every 77 seconds.
After releasing a video of her being baptized, Phillips told US Weekly that he was rebaptized on December 30th after “she faced a ‘little bit of a hardship” in her personal life, which led her to ‘look to God for help in that” and “give [her] more strength in that.”
I think for a while I’d kind of deviated from religion, and I think I was kind of in denial for a lot of it. Quite a big thing happened more in my personal life, where I kind of felt the need to start speaking to God again. I hadn’t really practiced faith for a while. I just wanted to get rebaptized to kind of reinstate my relationship with God.”
Phillips insists that she is a Christian and is now looking to reconnect with fellow Christian OF creators in the industry who are just not vocal about their faith, for fear of judgement. She also addressed her critics who might feel that she’s not a “good Christian.”
“That’s totally fine. That’s their opinion. I’m definitely not claiming to be a traditional Christian at all. Obviously, I’m not against gay marriage. I am also pro-choice. So I definitely don’t have, necessarily, traditional values.
But that doesn’t mean to say that I can’t be Christian. I would just hope that the Christian community welcomes me, because I guess everyone’s relationship with God is bespoke to them.”
Phillips says that while she’s not ashamed of being a pornographic actress, she wants to slow things down and prioritize her family relationships and religion more.
“I don’t necessarily go to church a lot because I’m traveling. But it doesn’t mean to say I can’t pray and I can’t practice my religion outside of church.”
Since her baptism, Phillips has not posted anymore about her claimed transformation, but instead has exclusively posted content about her upcoming pornographic projects, gushing about how excited she is to film scenes with multiple men.

At the time of her baptism video we wrote that “while we are hopeful that the Lord is working on her and will save her, it should be clear that unlike other high profile OF stars-turned Christian who have shown repentence and fruits of the spirit, nothing about this story would indicate that there is anything genuine here, or that we ought to regard Phillips as a sister in Christ.”

























20 responses to “‘Christian’ OnlyFans Star Lily Phillips Promotes Upcoming Orgy Just Weeks After Being ‘Rebaptized’”
Thank you to Protestia for posting this expose. This poor, sick woman is clearly either deluded, or just wants to have it both ways. She brags about her immoral positions, continues her immoral lifestyle, and her “recommitment” seems to have made ZERO effect on her everyday life. I believe that whoever baptized her needs to be immediately de-frocked, as he is even MORE inconsistent and hypocritical for taking part in this charade. I appreciate this site for calling out an obvious case of a fraudulent, self-proclaimed Christian.
I’m speechless.
Wonder who “baptized” her in what “church?”
What a slut this one is and to think she can pass herself
off as a Christian is sick in itself. She is on a way trip to hell on judgement day if she believes it or not. I am wondering how many pastors has she slept with who are married because many of them are ungodly like her. What a shameful life she lives.
She’s genuine, just not genuinely born again.
What’s not genuine is the perverted false Jesus and false gospel, that she has been deceitfully led to believe.
I get that this counts as Christian news, but I still think you do damage naming this person and her acts.
I can see the argument that this is a ploy (from her) to grow her platform.
and this, dear saints is a vivid example of what a professing “Christian” looks like, as opposed to what a possessing Christian looks like.
Notice the picture where kneegrows with their “cool” dark glasses, in a dark room, no less, are all pawing and sniffing her.
Is that cringe-on-steroids, or what?
And, 1113 f*cks in 12 hours – OMG. How long before she could even WALK after that little episode? OUCH!!
Notice the picture where kneegrows with their “cool” dark glasses, in a dark room, no less, are all pawing and sniffing her.
Is that cringe-on-steroids, or what?
And, 1113 f*cks in 12 hours – OMG. How long before she could even WALK after that little episode? OUCH!!
It isn’t cringe, it is disgusting. Your choice of language could be better.
I don’t see this woman living a long life, and she will likely perish by her own hand, at that. Very sad her soul is so twisted.
I have a feeling that God Almighty is less than impressed.
1 Timothy 2
“15 Notwithstanding she shall be saved in childbearing, if they continue in faith and charity and holiness with sobriety.”
Most Christians simply don’t take this verse as seriously and as literally as it was written. One of the key images in the final chapter of Revelation is a whore riding a beast. Don’t you see it people?
I believe many are now beginning to see and understand things we didn’t before. Some hidden/sealed things in scripture are being revealed.
The KJV improperly translates it as “in” childbearing, while it is more properly translated as “through”. The word is “dia” which means “through” and is present in Textus Receptus, so I don’t know why they translated it as “in”, unless the English phrasing in 1611 meant something different than it does now. Many will read it and conclude that it means women will be saved because of or by childbearing. And that’s not what it means.
As I’ve come to understand, I believe that scripture means “she” (the Bride of Christ), will be saved through the “childbirth” (the time of difficulty) if “they” (women) continue in faith, charity, love, holiness, sobriety, self control.
And sexual immorality, as well as rebellion against God’s created order (which is referenced in the verse before), are a significant part of that unfaithfulness (adultery, whoredom), as Jezebel is described in Rev. 2:20.
What’s important grammatically is the conditional nature of the statement. In the Greek there is the conditional particle ἐάν followed by μείνωσιν in the subjunctive mood. Subjunctive ‘Is the mood of possibility and potentiality. The action described may or may not occur, depending upon circumstances. Conditional sentences of the third class (“ean” + the subjunctive) are all of this type, as well as many commands following conditional purpose clauses, such as those beginning with “hina.”’
“IF ye continue”
John 8:
30 As he spake these words, many believed on him.
31 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;
Colossians 1:
21 And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled
22 In the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight:
23 If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister
You lost me on the Greek. I took a couple of semesters of NT Greek [ahem] years ago, but have forgotten most of it. I do agree that the conditional statement is the most important part of that verse. Logically and grammatically (though when it comes to grammar, even in English, I wouldn’t have much of a clue). As a former programmer, I don’t miss the “IF” very often.
In programming, we’d say, IF [whatever is here evaluates to true] THEN [whatever is here will occur]
It’s the same thing. but a bit simpler.
Though, from a logical standpoint, it’s important to note that it is not talking about physical childbirth. Many truly born again women have not survived childbirth. Many wicked women have survived childbirth.
The “she” meaning the bride of Christ is just as important. What will occur if the conditions are met is every bit as important as what the conditions are.
Eve was the bride of the first Adam.
The bride of the second and last Adam (1 Cor. 15:45-47) is the true universal church (not any institutional of mankind)
What many are seeing is that the apostate and fallen away church (2 Thess. 2) is in large part a consequence of women being unfaithful to the Lord. Seeking leadership roles in violation of scripture and rebellion against the created order, sexual immorality, and so on …
1 Timothy 2
“15 Notwithstanding she shall be saved in childbearing, if they continue in faith and charity and holiness with sobriety.”
Be warned Calvinists: unconditional election thoroughly undermines and disarms the intent of the verse.