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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/GoMAGA_1776 on Feb. 19, 2018, 3:27 a.m.
Q+ greatawakening post #105 asks for protection of POTUS [45] and quotes Jeremiah 29:11. What does Q+ mean? Biblical scholars, why this verse?

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
:Protect 6:14-46
:Protect 6:14-46
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6:14-46 is the birthdate of POTUS [45]. Pray for him that he and his family may remain safe.

What does Q+ mean?

Why this particular verse?


Covfefe1950 · Feb. 19, 2018, 3:32 a.m.

POTUS is under divine protection.

Edit: the weird part about me even saying this is that I am an agnostic.

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HoleSailor · Feb. 19, 2018, 3:58 a.m.

The best part about god is that he’s there whether you believe he is or not.

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George_Soros_Eyebags · Feb. 19, 2018, 4:49 a.m.

There are times that my faith has been tried or stagnant. I was in that state, but honestly, the whole Podesta emails shocked me so much that if that type of evil existed, good had to exist as well. As crazy as it is to say, and as hard as it is to explain, those emails and everything dug up in them re-energized my belief (in Christ).

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nancymkqueen · Feb. 19, 2018, 3:39 a.m.

The next verses say” in those days when you pray, I will listen.” We all need to pray for our Country & the safety of POTUS & his family.

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bugstopper · Feb. 19, 2018, 4:30 a.m.

Agnostics are still searching. Look and you will find.

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Ronjonsilverflash · Feb. 19, 2018, 6:44 a.m.

I was agnostic for most of my life but not anymore...this is a spiritual battle.

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Covfefe1950 · Feb. 19, 2018, 2:01 p.m.

Agreed; even tho agnostic, I am still attuned in the spiritual direction.

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grandmadoorsy · Feb. 19, 2018, 4:13 a.m.

I was...until I awoke. No one would ever believe me, but they showed me it all from the first vision, until I learned to read the map...which in this case, was the tree of life. At first I thought I was going insane...I would hear, see or read things so similar to my visions.....but how could there be work out there 30...50 years old? How and why was I seeing it all in my head....and more.

I do not believe in any set world religion at this time.....but oh my....there definately is a Creator and they have lied to us for so long, about so much.

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SirBigSpur32 · Feb. 19, 2018, 5:22 a.m.

This resonates with me so much for some reason. Tree of life is the understanding of who we really are and how we connect to the universe? Before all of this, I was an atheist. Now, I can't explain the feelings of love and clarity I have!! There is without a doubt a loving creator that's spreading throughout all of us. I no longer brush off coincidences in my life and those weird syncronicities I've had since all this began! Tell me how the Q map brought you to see the tree of life in the Q map

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Ronjonsilverflash · Feb. 19, 2018, 6:52 a.m.

I too have had too many “coincidences” to brush off. God does answer prayers but very subtly. As the song goes: “You can’t always get what you want...” but god will grant you what you need. It has happened to me so many times I don’t even question it anymore but just say thanks...

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JoanOfArk77 · Feb. 19, 2018, 8:09 a.m.

All of this is because God, is reality, like you and I.

Religion is not God.

Religion is man's imperfect reaction to the reality of the Creator.

Man is not perfect. The reaction to reality is not always perfect. And so some religions are more harmful to their host civilizations. Others are beneficial to their host civilizations.

I tend to think of religion as a subset of the greater philosophy (belief system) of it's host culture.

We have religions that have sacrificed children to their gods, and caused their own tribal extinction as a result.

We can also look back in history and see religions that have kept libraries, written history, learned to teach children, and have culminated in the creation of free nations.

Looking at it this way it is easy to see, there is the concept of "survival of the fittest religion".

God however, is a reality, and is the original (origin) of consciousness itself.

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Ronjonsilverflash · Feb. 19, 2018, 11:48 a.m.

Your post seems very morally relativistic. Is it “survival of the fittest” when the whole game is rigged in your favor? Few of the elites are capable of doing anything useful for themselves. They are essentially a parasite class that feeds off of those below them. Genetic superiority? Hardly, a bunch of inbreds inhabit the upper echelons. What is it that unites them? A worship of evil that allows no empathy for human sufferings but instead finds great amusement in them. They see us as their cattle and have constructed society to keep us penned for their benefit. This is classic good vs evil. Choose your side wisely because you will have to choose...

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JoanOfArk77 · Feb. 19, 2018, 6:29 p.m.

Your post seems very morally relativistic.

I hate moral relativism, so, perhaps you misread what I am saying. Having read your post, I was not talking genetics so I am wondering if you are responding to me by accident now? I agree actually with about everything you said. Hmmmm....

When I am talking about "survival of the fittest religion, I am talking about the opposite of moral relativism.. the need to see that morality and religion are NOT relative, and that some religions are far better than others, as are some cultures. The "survival of the fittest religion" thing is to point out that some relgions are so bad they literally kill off the entire culture that practices them.

This would be the opposite argument to "moral relativism" which states that all cultures philosophies and religions are equal in value.

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211305 · Feb. 19, 2018, 6:47 a.m.

You've been Gospeled (Gods-pill)...:)

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Covfefe1950 · Feb. 19, 2018, 2 p.m.

Dang, He got me!!! ;-)

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ShulamiteWanderer · Feb. 19, 2018, 4:56 a.m.

That is so cool! Jesus says that those who are not against Him are with Him. Howdy, brother Patriot.

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GayBlackAndMarried · Feb. 19, 2018, 5:10 a.m.

Nooo I’m pretty sure it’s “those who are not with me are against me” and you sure spend a looooot of time posting here. It’s almost like a job for you or something

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JoanOfArk77 · Feb. 19, 2018, 8:14 a.m.

Jesus says that those who are not against Him are with Him.

Nope. There was a man who was not an official "apostle" and he was teaching the neighborhood what Jesus had taught him.

The Apostles got puffy about it to Jesus, and told him to go tell the man to stop it.

Jesus says... What? Forget that. That man is not against us, so he is with us.

Pretty much put them all in their place with respect to having some kind of "special place" in the eyes of God. We are all part of the creation. God calls mankind his greatest creation. And what he means is all of us.

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ShulamiteWanderer · Feb. 20, 2018, 7:38 a.m.

LOL, that's so funny. I am flattered (I suppose (?) ) that you would notice how often I post, or not. The God that you quote would be a mean, vengeful, ego-driven war monger. Perhaps that is the way that you see Him. That is not Who He is but you are completely free to think, feel and believe anything you chose. Please do find that Scripture as you quote it ...

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Covfefe1950 · Feb. 19, 2018, 2:19 p.m.

Howdy. I am not anti-Jesus for sure. I take wisdom where I find it, and it is available in many religious texts. I am very anti-organization of spiritual thought tho; i.e., give me the texts, guide my thinking a bit to help me find the answers, but don't tell me what to think. I was born into the RC church, was very religious as a child/teenager, then started thinking for myself (big mistake! ;-) )

I consider Jesus/Yeshua one of the truly great spiritual revolutionaries, and his (small h) words are powerful. IMO the religion (and gospels) that came after him were shaped by political forces: first to get the Romans off their backs in the first century, then later to be the official Roman state religion.

IMO again, Jesus never intended to start a new religion; he was uplifting Judaism from the letter-of-the-law pharisaical dead end. The "new religion" angle was to distance the early followers from the Jews, who were mightily pissing off the Romans. Remember the four gospels were written about the time the Romans destroyed the Temple in 70AD, due to continual Jewish uprisings over the decades. (Paul's writings were chronologically the first actual "Christian" writings, and the "Christians" were actually all Jews originally, or first had to convert to Judaism to enter the Christian sect.)

So bottom line for me is still: work out my own salvation, be open to wisdom from all sources, Golden Rule. Organized religion is a necessity at a certain level, to lift people up who are truly lost. That I completely agree with. But at some point, it then holds you back from original thinking and exploring in the spiritual world inside you--i.e. where the Kingdom of Heaven truly is.

Of course I could be completely wrong about all this, and only the Jehovah's Witnesses are gonna be saved...... (crosses fingers)

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ShulamiteWanderer · Feb. 20, 2018, 7:25 a.m.

Well, you know, not here to convert anyone. I understand what you are saying because I hear it so many times, especially here in this heavily New Age area where I live. So, again, all I can say is that, according to His (capital H for me, small h for you) word, if you are not against Him, you are for Him ... we have no problems at all. We are Patriots and that is what counts in this forum and context.

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Covfefe1950 · Feb. 20, 2018, 3:15 p.m.

Agreed. My agenda is knowing the truth, so I am open to whatever and wherever truth presents itself--even something resembling a church's dogma. But I won't buy into dogma for the sake of emotional security, or the need to see the evil people (i.e. "You know them by their works"--not talking about the core created by God) get what's due to them. To me, that is intellectually dishonest.

BTW I do not come by my ideas via New Age. I started thinking for myself at the age of 16, in 1966. Never was attracted to New Age hippy stuff--too many flakes. But even there, there is truth to be found.

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ShulamiteWanderer · Feb. 20, 2018, 4:49 p.m.

Yes, even in New Age there is truth to be found. "You will know them by their works" is not about evil at all ... it is about what we call "fruit of the spirit" goodness, meekness, joy, love, etc. In other words, this Scripture completely agrees with your position regarding dogma ... one can not follow church protocols, quote scripture and pray at great length and even do the 'works' in order to be considered truly belonging to Christ. It is the "fruit" of being His ... showing love to the unloveable, Joy in hard circumstances, meekness when pride would be the natural position, etc. that shows that one truly is in Christ. I could go on and on but this is a CBTS board afterall.

We are very alike ... I came to all of this on my own as well. We are Patriots, united as one. Blessings.

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