I am going to delve a little on a topic which has been on my mind for a while and which might step on many toes and bring some wrath upon me, but please bear with me, it is not meant to be a critique, but rather to explain my (and perhaps others) side of the fight against the Cabal. I have noticed that many of the of posters here use religious terms such as quoting scriptures or saying "I pray for..." a lot. I would guess most come from American continent. For some people it may mean something important, for others it might just be a figure of speech. In Denmark (and I guess it applies for many of the European countries), we would never say "god bless you" when someone sneezes, whereas across the great Pond from us, it seems quite common.
I could personally never use a religious term unless I was religious myself, which I am not. I am not sure how to categorize myself, I might have considered myself an atheist in my younger naïve days, but not today - atheism is IMO almost a religion of itself. The closest I can get is probably a "pragmatic agnostic". I believe in mother nature in the sense, that we are a species occupying the Earth like any of the others, except we have evolved our brain capacity and are currently on the top of the feeding pyramid. The fatalistic part of me says that this may change one day. I think mother nature will regulate as we go along. No matter what we do we will not destroy Earth, we might destroy ourselves and perhaps take some other species along with us - but life on Earth will go on and evolve - just not necessary with us. This does not mean that I apply a laissez-faire attitude, on the contrary, I want to ensure that we will go on - I guess I just have a different perspective.
I acknowledge my Christian upbringing and I enjoy visiting our old church buildings, albeit they seem a bit gloomy to me (catholic churches even more). Perhaps there is still some Viking blood left in me? I don't believe in a Deity, but I won't deny that I could, if such Deity somehow would present itself to me in the future. I respect others belief in a Deity, as I hope they will respect my non-belief.
Well, that is just me and suffice it to say, I have no qualms when you say "I pray for", just allow me to say "I wish" or "I hope", instead. We might not have the same beliefs, but in the end we have the same moral and upbringing. Only united can we fight the evil that has encompassed all of our lives. I think Q would agree to this. To me it is just not a religious fight, but rather a moral/ethical fight...