In a candid interview with UrbanFaith, Hunter Biden opened up about his spiritual life, navigating public shaming, and how radical transparency became a key part of his personal recovery and renewal. The full intervew is above,

Below are verbatim excerpts from the conversation, edited for clarity and length.

On Finding Faith in the Midst of Public Shaming

Hunter Biden:

“From the outside, what my life looks like in the past seven or ten years, it looks like a nightmare. The public shaming of me over the course of the past seven years has been ubiquitous. It’s everywhere.

I was given the greatest gift that I could be given to save my life in a moment in time in which I did not think I had any hope: I was given the gift of complete and utter transparency. I could not hide from my faults and my sins. I had to own them all. I had no more secrets. We are only as sick as our secrets.

Guilt is an appropriate reaction to something when you do wrong, and it is incumbent upon us to make amends with the people that we’ve harmed or hurt. Shame, however, is not. Shame is you telling yourself that you’re not worthy for the love that is being granted you—by God, or by another [person]. I don’t live in that shame anymore.”

On Recovery, Surrender, and Family Support

Hunter Biden:

“Addiction is a family disease. It affects everybody. What saved me was connection. The thing about my dad was that there was never a moment in time where I was not certain that that door would always be open if I choose to come back through it.

Unconditional love is not love without consequences. Unconditional love is not love without accountability. Unconditional love is simply leaving the door open that no matter what, that love will be there to carry you through whatever struggle or obstacle that you’re facing.

It’s really hard when you fall down this darkness of your own making and your own disease. You have to have a light at the end. He was always there, shining a light back towards me that helped me find my way home.”

On Human Connection and Faith

Hunter Biden:

“I have a deep faith—in the idea that we are all the children of God, that we are all connected.

Each one of us has an obligation to the other because there is no distance between us. In that universal philosophy is an incredibly beautiful thing, which is that we are our brothers’ keepers. To me, that’s my faith.”

 

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