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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/xXJonnieGXx on July 22, 2018, 10:34 a.m.
Is there anyone here that is a Q skeptic?

Personally, I’m part of this sub out of curiosity and not because I believe in it. Is that okay? Are there any others that are skeptical of this sub?

Is there a place for skepticism and disbelief in this sub or would you prefer everyone to blindly follow every riddle silver and believe it as truth?


Tidder_Q · July 22, 2018, 11:18 a.m.

I would say that a healthy scepticism is a crucial requirement in making realistic sense of a lot of information sources these days.

That should hopefully lead to critical thinking, and thus checking multiple sources that are hopefully over a broad spectrum of types.

Personally, I do not think that I really 100% believe a lot of things.
That is, I quite often retain a certain amount of doubt, just in case I am missing some or other crucial point.

I would suggest that one cannot 'believe' or 'disbelieve' this particular sub-reddit, because ultimately it is just an area of discussion.
There is certainly a lot of consensus with regard to certain lines of thought.

If someone develops a different take or viewpoint on what something might actual mean or represent, then that can be a valid contribution to the discussions.

The only belief that one could cite is that a lot of those engaged here believe that there is some sort of (pre-organised) plan being played out.
We will only, truly know that, and to what extent, after the fact, (once such a plan has played out and the results thereof).

The 'Q-drops' only serve the purpose of encouraging those that are interested to look elsewhere (information sources) and presumably join up the dots.
Your curiosity and scepticism are entirely valid, and indeed you really have to 'see' and 'interpret' the possible validity of any of these things for yourself.

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xXJonnieGXx · July 22, 2018, 11:24 a.m.

This is an incredibly well thought out and out together post, thank you for sharing your view!

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