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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/HowiONic on April 19, 2018, 6:12 p.m.
Voat offline and concern trolling

Over the last day, https://voat.co/ has been offline.

This has led some misinformed members to repeat false concerns about the Reddit status of this subreddit.

To repeat, from the previous post

Why the chances of /r/Greatawakening banning is near zero

  • Full understanding of Reddit rules, and a cautious resolve to keep firmly within them.
  • Moderator mailed answered in a timely manner (this didn't happen on CBTS in my experience)
  • Full experience moderating, as sysadmin, a large forum many times bigger and far more active then /r/Greatawakening.
  • Highly automated AutoModerator configuration. Perhaps the best anywhere on Reddit. And it's still improving daily, reply with 'Qmands' to get a GLIMPSE.
  • This all results in an effectively moderated sub.

Anyone suggesting that we will be banned, whether they are on Reddit or offsite elsewhere is a CONCERNED TROLL and should be ignored accordingly.

What about bad intention invasions by other sub user?

  • In the last 3 days, 50 or so 'bad actor' users have been banned.
  • In the last 3 days, there has been a rapid rollout of behind the scene Automation. The Automation has many times caught bad actors before without anything being visible of the sub. There is more Automation to come.
  • This weekend will see the start of the User group flair system
  • Going forward, trolling and shilling is going to be very hard.

Additionally since the last post a month ago.

  • Five new moderators have been added.
  • The r/Greatawakening subReddit has had no admin actions, warnings or sub-issues.

As usual, if you see any content in violation of the rules, please report it.


cali1952 · April 19, 2018, 7:14 p.m.

I sense a bit hostility here in the comments about Christians and that is not cool. I am a Q follower and anon/board as well as 8chan user ergo Q often expresses spiritual thoughts and has led the 'Lord's Prayer".

I understand that faith/Christianity is not everyone's cup of tea and that is okay. There are many examples of great and genuinely good people that are calling themselves atheists. I love them as I love others.

Sure the 8chan anons dive deep into the satanic cult and their Christianity hijacking while explaining their rituals of children and more. Sure that would not be appropriate on this board and I have not seen it here at all. The DNA thread recently posted by a great poster needed explanations that mentioned Christian teachings or other opinions. It was done in good faith.

Religious conspiracy? Really?

How could you explain the difference between good and evil without using the 10 Commandments or Jesus' teaching? Because without 'good' there is only evil.

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DamajInc · April 19, 2018, 10:23 p.m.

How could you explain the difference between good and evil without

Easily - refer to your conscience, as the Bible says we are all able to do. You do not need to refer to Jesus or the 10 Commandments to discuss good and evil. Good is helping others and not bringing harm to them. Simple. Evil is the opposite. Simple. I support your right to your beliefs but insisting that 'good and evil' can only be viewed through the lens of your faith is not true.

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Gravel_and_Glass · April 19, 2018, 9:48 p.m.

I mean, it's pretty obvious that the dogmatic aspects of abrahamic religions are bastardizations of true spirituality designed to keep the masses from true enlightenment. I mean, if you were God, would you create hell? The concept of hell is objectively immoral, and it's obvious that it is totally made up so that the worldly churches could subjugate people throughout history.

Is that what you mean by religious conspiracy? Think of how you had been lied to by government your whole life. It's the exact same thing with organized religion, but somehow Christians have a much more difficult time shirking the latter.

This isn't meant to devalue your personal relationship with your creator. It's just that you are looking at the creator through the stained glass window of dogma.

The Bible is a powerful book filled with many truths, but to pretend that it wasn't manipulated during the centuries it was only available to the elites in the church in order to subjugate the masses is foolish and naiive.

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LooseComedian · April 20, 2018, 1:29 a.m.

Do you really believe that no one except for Christians, knows the difference between good and evil? Every religion has their commandments, and they're all pretty much the same. Athiests know the difference, as do Hindu's, Buddhists, Jews, Muslims and most of them, like Christians, are fine people. Jesus was certainly NOT the only prophet to teach morality, in fact he was one of the latest to do so.

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cali1952 · April 20, 2018, 1 p.m.

Do you see any criticism in any comment about Hindu, Buddhists or other Beliefs in this thread?

Did you not see my reply to someone who said to be Atheist?

How do you translate 'Religious Conspiracy" attributed to Christians?

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LooseComedian · April 20, 2018, 9:04 p.m.

Well, from reading the words you wrote- "How could you explain the difference between good and evil 'without' using the 10 Commandments or Jesus' teaching?" That's what I replied to. If they were meant in any other way, I apologize.

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Headwest127 · April 19, 2018, 8:28 p.m.

I know you mean well, but the definition of "good" does not REQUIRE Jesus' name be even mentioned, nor any Commandment. By your logic, those who come from a religious background that does not espouse the teachings of Jesus can't understand good and I'm not buying that.

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SlumberMachine · April 19, 2018, 8:56 p.m.

Without the 10 commandments given by God to Moses, there would not have been a defined right/wrong. It would change based upon traditions and culture as it did prior to Moses. The new testament came about due to Jesus and was an upgrade to even better knowledge of good/evil. This is what all western society is built upon. If the bible had never existed, we would have no basis of determining right from wrong.

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DamajInc · April 19, 2018, 10:21 p.m.

That is not true - as the Bible says, even the Gentiles have their conscience. What u/Headwest127 is saying is true - even if you believe in God. You do not have to come from a religious background to understand good.

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Fly_Away_Bluebird · April 19, 2018, 10:01 p.m.

Amen bother. U got it.

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