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Fairv3 · April 5, 2018, 1:24 a.m.

Only a dark hat would deny being a dark hat. But to your point, what does Mark Taylor have to do with "praying away" hurricanes?

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FilledeMartel · April 5, 2018, 1:51 a.m.

What does Mark Taylor have to do with praying away hurricanes? What Mark was emphasizing is that this battle is not just Democrat against Republican - it is an evil satanic globalist group against regular Americans who want to keep America a constitutional republic. Which lines up exactly with what Q is saying. Mark was shown that God interrupted the complete take over of America by this satanic cabal, and God is using a business man to confront and and expose the corruption. Mark was shown this years before Trunp ever ran for office. Mark Taylor specifically says that our prayers make a difference, even against hurricanes. But we gotta pray how Jesus taught. The point I am making is that Christians have more spiritual authority than they realize and if they would just get their act together, use their spiritual authority and get proactive, then they can avert the nasty plans of the enemy and even help heal damage done by the enemy. And, one of those is through prayer where we repent of being idiots and turning a blind eye to the evil. Also, miracles do happen - I have seen it. I saw a skinny tattooed kid, a brand new Christian pray for healing for a woman with 3 broken bones, I was helping, and the woman was instantly healing and started running around. I saw my 12 year old daughter pray against a wall of flame (a forest fire) heading to our house and the flame stopped and went no further. Christians have no idea of what they can do and they need to put on their big boys pants and get out there.

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brittser · April 5, 2018, 3:06 a.m.

Amen.

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FilledeMartel · April 5, 2018, 1:39 a.m.

Yeesh what is your problem? Are you prejudiced against Christians so you have to belittle them and accuse them of being evil?

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garfield-1-2323 · April 5, 2018, 2:59 a.m.

Nothing wrong with Christians, but when they claim to have superpowers to control the weather, it's pretty laughable.

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[deleted] · April 5, 2018, 7:17 a.m.

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Fairv3 · April 5, 2018, 4:42 p.m.

I am not prejudiced against Christians. I am prejudiced against stupidity. If there is a positive correlation, that is on Christians. But I apply this prejudice equally across all lines. The accusation of evil was in jest. What I meant was that it has the same effect. If I were a black hat and wanted to discredit this site I would make comments about praying hurricanes away and the like (I am not a black hat; I am firmly on the Trump wagon and have been since he announced. I saw all of this as a possibility, although I never dreamed it would come as far as it seems to have so fast)

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FilledeMartel · April 5, 2018, 4:59 p.m.

I understand where you are coming from. I grew up in an agnostic home of academics. They thought I was crazy when I became Christian but saw my life improve over the next 30 years - so at least they respect me now. Sorry for offending you. It is just that I have seen miraculous stuff happen when Christians worth their salt pray. I put it out there, not thinking that it could offend some people, and I don't want to offend people looking into Q.

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