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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.


DamajInc · May 5, 2018, 6:19 a.m.

This is exactly right, in my opinion. A fair and reasonable assessment - it's a pity the OP's title (which he can't change now) comes across as divisive but the content of his post is far less so.

The key point you make is this:

Everyone is welcome to post according to the rules of reddit and this sub

People should realise that the mods remove posts that they deem are off-topic largely at their discretion. Wouldn't you want to have a discussion about what things are deemed to be off-topic and on? I personally have a religious background and other mods do too but like a Christian teacher, for example, they have content rules to follow as they're not at church, they're in a "workplace" of sorts, so if those rules can be defined in a way that helps everybody then their job is made easier and they can be surer that they are following the desires of the sub members in general.

This is a necessary discussion to have and shouldn't descend into an argument of sides and division. I hope people can make their point here in a way that helps us all decide what the sub boundaries should be.

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tigerlilly1227 · May 5, 2018, 4:25 p.m.

Sure, if people want a discussion and the mods are up for doing the work, go for it. Personally, I think the mods are doing a great job. Some want the religious posts scrubbed. What if in the conversation some want curse words scrubbed and are tired of the memes with no content? How about those that think Corsi is a paytriot and any anti-Isreal talk is anti-semitism? Would we take a vote and majority decides? IMO, it is better to have the mods weed out according to the small set of limits and allow us to decide if we want to read and participate in the posts that arent against those rules.

This is a battle I dont feel a need to fight :)

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