Anonymous ID: 1d0655 May 20, 2018, 9:13 p.m. No.1489941   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9979 >>9987 >>9998 >>0010 >>0034 >>0078 >>0096 >>0113 >>0144 >>0180 >>0262 >>0313

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When Q post about planes, anons that are pilots post.

When Q posts about military happenings, military vets give advice.

When Q posts photos, artists attack the pics with photoshop.

When Q posts Bible verses, why not ask Christian anons to contribute, instead of attacking them?

 

Ephesians 6:10-18

This is a popular Bible passage often referred to as "putting on the armor of God".

The Apostle Paul was in a community full of non-believers. He was advising his fellow missionaries how to go out into the community to tell the "normies" about Christianity. Many in the community were "black hats", and did not want Christian beliefs to invade their community. One "black hat" called Demetrius was very opposed to Paul's missionary work. Christianity meant that he would sell less pagan statues. He would lose money.

 

Paul recommended that fellow missionaries (anons) should put on their armor (be prepared) before taking the Word of God (red pills) out into the (normie) community, where they might be attacked by people (black hats) like Demetrius. He advised putting on a suit of armor. For Christians, this suit of armor would be an invisible suit, constructed of spiritual prayer instead of physical metal. Matthew Poole's Commentary interprets this as advice to "Be strong; or, strengthen yourselves; i.e. be courageous, and constant in the practice of your duty, against the devil and all his assaults." This is good advice for all of us, in the fight against evil which is currently happening in our modern world.

 

1 Cor 13:4-13

This is another popular passage. You will see it on t shirts, greeting cards, and coffee mugs. It is self explanatory. We need to love one another, be patient with the normies, not be self-serving boastful bloggers, and forgive the anons that annoy us.