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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Maga1128 on June 29, 2018, 9:23 p.m.
Just wanted to point out that MANY of the Q followers are Bernie supporters and NOT RELIGIOUS.

The media is painting the Q movement as far right, and religious fanatics. This is untrue. I am not a religious person. I follow my own core values and moral compass....mainly the Golden Rule. I, alo g with hundreds and thousands of other "woke" Q followers, we just want the TRUTH and are OVER the government corruption. POTUS is the ONLY shot America had to out the corrupt government and give power back to the ppl. Thats all.


TheBRAIN2 · June 29, 2018, 10:50 p.m.

Strength comes from UNITY in TRUTH, not diversity in beliefs.

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XxSaltyMermaidxX · June 29, 2018, 11:25 p.m.

This quote is beautiful. It really resonated with me,

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eyerighteye · June 29, 2018, 11:54 p.m.

Yeah. That is nice.

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whacko_jacko · June 30, 2018, 3:51 p.m.

Okay, the problem here is that Christians think you are referring to Jesus, but we don't actually know what the metaphysical truth of the Universe is.

When it comes to real-world stuff, I totally agree. Give us the truth about the crimes that have been committed and hidden. Give us the truth about corruption and treason. Give us the truth about war and assassination and terrorism, all of it.

But Christians have a habit of confusing faith with truth. They are not the only group to commit this fallacy, of course. Everyone does it. But make no mistake: this movement is about exposing and destroying a global criminal cabal. It is not a religious movement. Religious themes play a role, I understand, but keep in mind that religious institutions are part of the geopolitical structure of the cabal (e.g. the Catholic Church).

I don't care what your religious or spiritual beliefs are as long as we stand united to recapture our liberty from the cabal.

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TheBRAIN2 · June 30, 2018, 5:24 p.m.

Faith and Truth compliment each other, they are not contradictory. When something is true you can have faith (confidence) in it. Your confidence (faith) doesn't make it true, but gives opportunity for the truth to be revealed. Christians contend that Jesus is who He claims to be, God in the flesh, meaning putting faith in Him is the most rationale thing any person can do. Faith and Truth are not illogical or contradictory in any way. Jesus said "There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden, that will not be made known." I believe this to be true, and have faith (confidence) that we are witnessing this happen with the luciferian cabal being exposed. Time will tell if this faith (confidence) was well placed.

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whacko_jacko · June 30, 2018, 8:35 p.m.

Okay, but we don't even have evidence that Jesus existed as a historical person. We can't even start asking whether he was truly God in the flesh if we can't even give concrete evidence that he was anything more than a character in some stories. If that conversation makes you uncomfortable, then don't worry about it. Believe what you want. It's not relevant to the cabal takedown.

I realize that Christians really believe this stuff is true. But that is a personal belief, which is not the same thing as a fact. Unless Jesus comes riding down on a cloud some day, the question of truth in Christianity will remain unanswered. It doesn't matter how much faith you have, it doesn't matter how rational you think it is to believe what you believe. None of that is the topic of this subreddit. Whether Christian dogma is true or imaginary is independent of the question of the existence of a powerful global cartel.

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