Get real! What were you expecting Q to deliver - everlasting life?
You're trusting in the wrong person if that's what you were hoping for.
Jesus Christ is the One who offers eternal life, not Q.
Get real! What were you expecting Q to deliver - everlasting life?
You're trusting in the wrong person if that's what you were hoping for.
Jesus Christ is the One who offers eternal life, not Q.
>fukk off kikey.
Is that the best you can do?
Just think logically, anon. If Q really had promised cures for every malady known to man, he would necessarily have been offering eternal life. Even if he had offered cures for SOME maladies, people would still die. Would you then blame Q for their deaths? You are illogical and stupid. Trying thinking instead of blurting out the first nonsensical thought that crosses your mind.
Says the anon who has never experienced the life-transforming reality of being born again of the Spirit of God. I could no longer deny that reality than I could deny my existence. But to you it is foolishness. And you're to prideful and trapped by your own delusional thinking to even look beyond the end of your nose for truth.
(Shakes dust off feet and moves on to next village…
…idiot.
Yeah, you're right - should have resisted the temptation. Apologies.
>Thats not what i said. In the beginning Q mentioned that they have cures but hide them. Q implied that currs will be released when cabal loses a grip. Nobody is talking about life forevar. I am just sayn Q should not have mentioned that
Sure, there may be cures that have been hidden or, more likely, imo, knowledge of how to prolong life through healthiy lifestyle choices. But my point is that none of us will live forecver so even if there are "cures" that might prolong life, they won't eliminate death. So what would people think when only some are cured and others continue to die? Will Q be blamed? Or what about when "cures" become unkindnesses through elevating length of days over quality of days? Since death is a certainty, wouldn't we all be better off being prepared for the certainty of death than trying to avoid it? Some of us will be blessed and die of old age in relatively good health; others will die in accidents; others will receive temporary cures to ailments; and others will die slow and lingering and painful deaths. The only certainty is that we all will die. So shouldn't we then be thinking how to prepare ourselves and our loved ones for a good death? I've buried both my parents and I made sure they had a good death. Not a cure - a good death. Something that is often overlooked these days.
>When it’s your time…..you go
Indeed. So make the passing of your loved ones as gentle and tolerable as possible. Take time off work and sit with a dying relative. Bring them home, if possible. Talk to them; sing to them; be with them; comfort them; hold their hand; make sure they are hydrated and if they can't take water from a glass, use a sponge. Just be kind, I guess, a much underrated virtue.
Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Instead, fear the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell. 29Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from the will of your Father.…Matt 10:28
>Q is the one true god here. You shall worship no other letter…or combinations of letters.
Not to me he isn't. Q has provided some interesting leads for anons to follow but it is anons that do the heavy-lifting, not Q. Anyone who worships Q is just a lazy barsteward - typical millenial - one who thinks everything should be handed to them on a plate without any effort on their part. They are the ones who whinge about Q not doing whatever their elevated sense of entitlement has programmed them to believe is their due..
>Jesus wasn't even around at the time of the garden of Eden.
Beg pardon? Are you kidding?
Jesus is co-eternal with God the Father and by Him and through Him everything was created.
Col 1:16
The Supremacy of Christ
15The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. 16For in Him all things were created, things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities. All things were created through Him and for Him.
Think of the Trinty like this: God the Father is perfect existence. God the Son is perfect expression of perfect existence. God the Holy Spirit is perfect appreciation of perfect existence and perfect appreciation of perfect expression of perfect existence..