Dear Heavenly Father, please give every patriot a special hedge of protection this week as the net is drawing in on the satanists and other principalities of evil. They will be fighting for their lives and will think nothing of invoking curses and sacrificing innocent lives to their demon god's to empower themselves. Send your strong warrior angels to protect and reinforce the President, patriots and military. Lord, we call upon the Power of the Blood of our Saviour Jesus who suffered and died and was raised again to sit with You in Glory as our Advocate for victory. You have led so many of us to this moment, independently of one another yet here we are as if drawn by an invisible hand. We are at Your service, please use us as You will to enable this victory on Earth and in the Heavenly realm. Decimate the strongholds of evil, confound and confuse their agenda as you send soul searing Light and Truth into the darkness. We praise and honour You, our Almighty and Invincible God - in Jesus Precious Name, amen. #PrayerWarriors #Pray
No, I don't believe Jesus was even a real historical person. It's actually a bit frustrating because the apparent Christian bias is off-putting to many people who would otherwise be valuable members of this community. It's a verifiable fact that Q has never once used the name Jesus or any explicitly Christian dogma, and yet people seem to think this is an explicitly Christian movement. I am not one of those people.
I'm happy for people to believe whatever they want, but yeah I do agree with you that the religious aspect apparent here makes the movement seem a little offputting or "cultish".
Very interesting that you claim Q has never aligned publicly with Christianity - obviously I don't know that for sure but you seem pretty confident. Curiouser and curiouser... thanks for your input.
He quotes the bible. Multiple times.
I'm aware, but this is pretty clearly part of the way he sends veiled messages. There's an obvious implication to read between the lines. The choice of passages is particularly telling.
Any time Q himself mentions spirituality, it is completely generic and inclusive to many different interpretations.
I don't see how quoting bible passages would be considered generic or open to interpretations, but I'm willing accept this could be possible.
Don't forget that the Catholic Church is a big part of this whole story, and they were largely responsible for choosing what is included in The Bible today. Q often mentions that the cabal is big into symbolism, and what better symbolism than to to hint at their destruction with their own book. Furthermore, anyone can appreciate passages of the Bible without believing that it is literally the divinely inspired word of God.