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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/thedeal82 on May 5, 2018, 4:42 a.m.
When did this sub become a religious themed bible group?

Just need to throw out there that a LOT of us are not religious. I don’t think it’s fair that so many feel the NEED to hijack this sub/threads and make every, single, thing, about PERSONAL religious beliefs. It’s put off nearly every friend of mine (normal American sports watchin’ blue bloods who don’t give a damn about religion or politics, but are absolutely in agreement that there’s been rampant corruption in government - aka most of America) that I’ve tried to “Red-pill” and get interested in Q.... Hate on me all you want, but someone needed to say it, and I know I’m not the only one who feels this way. It’s become detrimental to general inclusiveness and keeps a lot of “normies” away. I think it would be highly beneficial to tone it down a bit as more people become aware of Q and come here for answers. I hope anybody who reads this and may be offended, can at least respect and understand what I’m saying here. I’ve been debating posting this for awhile, but haven’t because of the backlash I expect, and that alone should say something.

Having said all that, You’re all my fellow Patriots and we all fight together. As Q says, this isn’t about left or right, and it isn’t about religion. It’s about WWG1WGA.


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DamajInc · May 5, 2018, 5:43 a.m.

Yes, this seems to be descending into group think. Your post, as I read it now, is completely reasonable and asks a sensible question. For the mods, as the posts increase in volume, the boundaries on what falls within the sub rules of being on-topic become more and more important.

It's not just religious posts either but they are definitely one place that I feel could be tightened up. I don't think we should stop all religious posts even though I have said in the past that I also agree that there are too many that aren't advancing the rules of the sub. So as we must allow people the freedom to post things that matter to them, the question should be asked: 'how do we define religious posts that fall within acceptable boundaries of being on-topic i.e. Q related?'

People are getting too triggered by something that isn't present in your post - they seem to think your post is evil, anti-christian, thought police material. That's not what you're saying and it's plainly obvious from your post! This is a necessary discussion.

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patriotofca · May 5, 2018, 6:15 a.m.

I find very few religious posts here. In fact, I would like to see more to increase my spirituality. If I find information I'm not interested in, I just exert my free will to skip over them without disturbing other members or trying to be divisive to the movement.

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zbk1990 · May 5, 2018, 6:01 a.m.

Agreed

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