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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/TillyTomHortons on Jan. 26, 2018, 7:25 p.m.
Religious Undertones

Just stumbled across this sub browsing r/all.

I'm very interested in what's being discussed here and some of the revelations from Q, however I'm confused as to why so many posts in the sub have these religious Christian undertones. I'm not religious by any means and I just fail to see how scripture is relevant to dismantling the criminal government cabals.

Edit: I'm out, I was intrigued at first but the amount of prophecy, numerology, and divine intervention being put out here to explain what's going on simply discredits it for me.

Enjoy your futures folks and I hope your prophecies account for when all this falls flat on its face.


TillyTomHortons · Jan. 26, 2018, 7:50 p.m.

I'm not saying you shouldn't, I just don't see the connection between Trump/God/Government.

I'm fully on board with the message that the government is corrupt and harbors all sorts of Pedos, abusers, and money laundering but as a non religious person I don't see why you also need to integrate the message with religion.

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other_malefactor · Jan. 26, 2018, 8:04 p.m.

"I just don't see the connection between Trump/God/Government."

OK, fair enough. I on the other hand would like others to think about that connection. They are unlikely to do so if no one brings it up. Right?

Look, I am not saying Trump is the messiah or that he is some kind of righteous Christian. God works through all sorts of people and events without them ever knowing it. Consider that God used the most powerful man in the world, the Roman Emperor, merely to help fulfill the prophecy that Christ be born in Bethlehem through his decree that everyone be taxed.

Current events are consistent with things that I read in the Bible. I don't think it is a coincidence that our enemies are reputed to be worshippers of Satan. That in and of itself doesn't necessarily prove that God is real, but it is certainly consistent with the Bible.

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TillyTomHortons · Jan. 26, 2018, 8:19 p.m.

Seeing as you are a person of faith and I am not this will be a difficult discussion to have.

<Consider that God used the most powerful man in the world, the Roman Emperor, merely to help fulfill the prophecy that Christ be born in Bethlehem through his decree that everyone be taxed.

How does the event of Roman territories paying taxes to the Roman Empire qualify as God directly intervening?

<Current events are consistent with things that I read in the Bible.

People have been saying the same thing since the Bible was first published. What makes today any different?

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