Don't be fooled — a lot of money and energy went into the making of this lame video with 340 views. All asses deployed.
The anti-Qanon shills keep talking about the baseless conspiracy with NO accurate predictions. Meanwhile, the shills themselves fulfill yet another accurate prediction from the real Q: attacks will increase. And increase they have. Exponentially!
All asses deployed.
Epistemic skeletons - Faith without sight
The Christian believes there is more to reality than meets the eye. The apostle Paul wrote to an early church community, “we live by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7). And Jesus taught his disciples, “blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed” (John 19:29). I cannot see or observe God as I might a cell under a microscope, and so I live by faith or trust in God’s previous revelation in history. On account of such beliefs, David Robertson argues that conspiracy theories and Christianity are evidentially equivalent: “from a philosophical point of view, there is nothing inherently more irrational about any of these [conspiratorial] claims” when compared to Christian belief. The reason QAnon is deemed odd, but not Christianity, is purely contextual — the result of a developed acceptability over time.
https://www.abc.net.au/religion/why-are-christians-susceptible-to-conspiracy-theories/13003550
It's not new to call Christianity a "cult".
Many Christians right now are being asked to reject Qanon (or at least the "conspiracy theories" which they claim are at the root of Qanon). And many Christians are probably falling for this brainwashing tactic. But they probably aren't considering that the very same sources are actually likening Christianity itself as "the problem".
And in many respects, Christianity can be likened to a "conspiracy theory" too. I mean, it's a view of the universe that insists that an unseen Creator works with angels and man to battle against another unseen Enemy, the Devil, which conspires against man by infecting our spirit and leading us to hell. That's very "conspiratorial" indeed.
Alas, some conspiracies are real inasmuch as one entity that conspires with another entity to achieve some (nefarious) goal is a conspiracy.
"In criminal law, a conspiracy is an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime at some time in the future. Criminal law in some countries or for some conspiracies may require that at least one overt act be undertaken in furtherance of that agreement, to constitute an offense." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspiracy_(criminal)