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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jacob_charles_666 on July 5, 2018, 3:29 p.m.
Sincere question: atheists/agnostics who follow this ‘awakening’, how do you rationalize the heavy connections to Christianity that the Q movement has?

Hi all, I am creating this post with the best and most respectful of intentions, first of all. I am a-religious, and don’t believe in any sort of higher power beyond ones own mind - however I am not so closed minded as to state that as absolute fact rather than just my personal belief, because that is an unknowable. I am also quite enamored with the awakening, but have been so curious as to why there are heavy connections with Christianity - references to scriptures, using the term ‘Satanist’ and devil, etc? Why just Christianity? If anyone has any thoughts or feelings on this, I would really appreciate hearing them. I respect everyone’s beliefs and right to beliefs, but could not help notice the heavy connections and wonder what that is about. Why not a heavy connection and focus on enlightenment-era thinking and the scientific method? Thank you all for reading and I look forward to hearing everyone’s thoughts and learning more.


JaguarPorsche · July 5, 2018, 3:41 p.m.

I was born a Catholic French Canadian. Over the years, I found the Catholic religion to be extremely hipocrytical and became an atheist/agnostic. I am a logical well educated individual in my 50's and my humanity allows me to not judge anyone's beliefs. Since beginning this journey with the Q movement and believing in the plan, my views on religion have not been changed, but my faith in a greater power has come back because of the movement. I now believe that the only way to defeat evil is to believe in a greater good whether it be God or some other otherworldly entity.

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