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No, but I've studies eschatology, and asked Q, many times, on their take. "Read the Bible, God wins" can be taken very sarcastically, if you consider the possibility that the authorship of the books can be questionable. Just like many were brought up in school to believe McCarthy was an alcoholic and a kook, many believe the authenticity of all the Gospels without question (or never have questioned them). Not to mention the big mood shift from the OT to the NT, and how Paul as pretty much the person the church was built on, instead of Peter, whom Christ Himself supposedly said the church should be built on.
Are you pre, mid, or post tribulationalist? What do you think about Preterist interpretations? Have we been living in Revelation for the past 1000 years already? Why does Satan have to be released, again? Why does Revelation very specifically state that you don't add to or take away from these "prophecies" or you'll suffer eternally?
>I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this scroll: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to that person the plagues described in this scroll. 19 And if anyone takes words away from this scroll of prophecy, God will take away from that person any share in the tree of life and in the Holy City, which are described in this scroll.
If Q wins, Armageddon doesn't need to happen. If it's "Biblical", and COVID-19 was a huge farse that the lying MSM perpetrated on the masses, that means that Q's comparison is ironic. We're the Biblical plague of frogs? Ironic.
Am I the only one seeing this? What if what we're being shown, here, reaches way farther than our understanding from the point of knowing something much deeper about God. Pick everything apart. Analyze it, and see how things do and do not fit.
Revelation is having a hard time fitting if "all goes well" and "patriots are in control". That's what I'm saying. You're going to have to eventually sit down, and make a choice, here. Follow Q's logic, and quotes of "Biblical" references, and finally draw the conclusion that irony is at play, or believe, whole heartedly, that after all this is said and done, God's plan has to take effect and fuck up the world we're building together, right here, right now.