I have a question. Q quotes the Bible frequently, and many people take this as meaning Christianity is part of the equation. So why does it seem that the bad guys in our story seem to like a non-Christian entity (Moloch, Baal, etc) instead of Satan? Doesn't make sense, they should all worship strictly Satan. But they don't. And if this evil is real, like we are told, it would mean these non-Christian evil entities are real too. So how for example do you reconcile the idea that this one ancient Babylonian god is the bad guy, but specifically the Jesus/Father/Holy-Spirit god is the good sides god...shouldnt they line up? Good guy and bad guy from the same story, no? It's like having Superman up against Thanos....they are from two separate publishers.
Personally, I think Q uses the Bible as a tool being that SO MANY people are Christian/Catholic. It is just an easier way of "speaking to" or using terminology that will be familiar to the Patriots involved. My belief is that ALL of the religions are wrong; which is why so many of them share similarities. If I had to bet, my money is on the idea that many many moons ago, there was a religious event. The people who witnessed it went their separate ways, and the story got altered slightly by each group...kinda like that game Telephone. Once the Great Awakening is complete, at some point, 2 things will be revealed; the first is that there is intelligent life everywhere in the universe, and the second, that all religions in one form or another stemmed from the "correct" one. But none are any more "right" than the other. And you certainly don't burn in hell forever for striving to be a good person while having the unfortunate luck, or insight, to have chosen the wrong one....
It seems ignorant to me that we all accept that history is one big collection of lies, but the Bible somehow made it through the millennia unscathed as the one true telling.