Just another tool. You aren't "against the occult", you are "against a cabal of power-mad traitors" who use the occult, allegedly. They also use email and Twitter. Are we against email and Twitter, too?
I love it when the ignorant start trying to speak authoritatively on subjects they know nothing about.
Go read moar. Lurk moar. And quit speaking from ignorance.
I'm an occultist. I've been here since the first Q drops in October. I'm also a Patriot. I am a non-Christian. I am one of many here.
We didn't "infiltrate" this board. We've been here since the beginning, and some of us have been trying to take down the cabal for over 30 years. Whatever bullshit about religion you picked up at the Antioch Baptist Bible School and Clown College is likely woefully narrow, naive, and watered down for the sheep. This is NOT a "Christian Operation": This is an American Operation, and your fellow citizens espouse a variety of 1st-Amendment protected religions that don't follow the Bible. Right now, we're fully on-board with this effort, despite its Christian veneer.
Keep this shit up, try to make this into a religious pogrom, and you'll soon discover how we feel about the 2nd Amendment, too.
You don't Make America Great Again by throwing away the things that make America great in the first place.
I pray. Just not to Jehovah and Jesus. As a non-Christian, I am used to understanding things in the context of the dominant religion, and try not to take it personally.
Got a couple of degrees in that, actually. In fact, those mystical traditions are not AT ALL deviations from scripture, but an important part of the Judeo-Christian tradition. See: the Essenes, the Nag Hammadi scrolls, and the Coptic scriptures for the basics. The idea that esoteric and occult practices are anti-Christian, in a historic context, is laughably false. Unless your description of Christianity is confined to those in your own little sect.
Heh. Don't assume anything about anyone else's mystical experience. That's Mysticism 101. Christians by no means have a monopoly on it. They don't even do it particularly well. Everyone's "Revelation of God's Purpose" is different.