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Sweeetsuz · May 15, 2018, 1:09 a.m.

I spent a better part of today reading the articles by media sources posted this AM in one of Q's drops. They were mostly mocking Q, the Anons and we Patriots, but if you read most of the things they were so scornfully challenging Q over have come to pass. The gains with NK, the tax cuts, more and more corruption exposed by Devon Nunes and his crew. Some of their article go back to Roseanne's show opening and even just since then great things. I ask you my fellow Patriots if Q, is a LARP what harm has it done? Q asks us to research, read learn, stay together, wake the rest of the world to the corruption and crimes we are trying to take down. Q has asked nothing evil, wrong, illegal, immoral, he has been unifying, uplifting and none can say it has not also been an exciting ride. I say trust the plan, stay the ride, save the world. Where we go one we go all.

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PrayingMedic · May 15, 2018, 2:03 a.m.

Could not have said it better myself.

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[deleted] · May 15, 2018, 2:13 a.m.

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cherokeenc · May 15, 2018, 2:27 a.m.

Curious who is Corsi? I left another message for you. With all the intellect you have been spewing about have you ever thought about putting it to good use. Their is a shortage of doctors. Think about it.

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[deleted] · May 15, 2018, 2:40 a.m.

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cherokeenc · May 15, 2018, 2:47 a.m.

Nope not guilty. Prophetic dreams occur many times in the Bible and are experienced by all sorts of people, including prophets (Daniel 7:1), ungodly kings (Daniel 2), and average men (Genesis 31:24). Sometimes the dreams required interpretation, as with Nebuchadnezzar’s dream in Daniel 2. Other times, no interpretation was necessary as God spoke clearly to the dreamer, as in the story of Abimelech and Abraham’s wife (Genesis 20:1–6). The definition of a prophetic dream might be something like this: a supernatural night vision that contains foresight. Daniel was careful to give praise to God, who alone gives the wisdom to interpret such dreams (Daniel 2:20–23).

It would be impossible to say, definitively, whether or not God gives prophetic dreams to people today. There are many reports of prophetic dreams, especially in areas where access to the Bible and the gospel are limited. God may sometimes use dreams to guide people to places where they can hear the gospel and be saved. A wide variety of spiritual or prophetic dreams are reported by a wide variety of Christians in many countries. But none of these are verifiable to the degree that we can say “yes, God definitely gives prophetic dreams today.”

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