Anonymous ID: ebf6f0 April 12, 2019, 5:01 p.m. No.6156666   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6746

I'm not a Biblefag, but throughout my whole Qanon experience, after almost every major event we've seen, and after every dark history we've dug through, my thoughts always seem to wander back to the story about Adam and Even in the Garden of Eden.

 

I've gone back to read that story many times over the last two years, and it seems to take on new meanings every time. Sometimes, I think this story contains the most valuable insights we can ever possibly gain in understanding the true nature mankind. Almost all of man's actions in the world, his entire history, can be explained in the context of this one story–about the day mankind disobeyed God and chose to eat the apple taken from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.

 

So, I was sitting in the dentist's chair today, getting a root canal. To take my mind to a better place, I started thinking about fantastic recent events going on in Q-land. Then I started wondering what the world will be like once Q's plan has been played out to it's end (and I'm expecting it to play out exactly as it was planned).

 

For a long time, I've wondered about that. After all the truth comes out, what will the world be like? Will a new day dawn where all men can live it peace? Will we do away with our weaknesses–greed, envy and pride and everything else? Will people everywhere learn to care about each other and will everyone start working to make the earth a better place, if only for the short time that each one of us was given here?

 

It was then that the story about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden popped into my head once again and gave me the answer to this question I had about our future world: Once taken, the apple that once grew in the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, can never be uneaten.