Definitely not throwing in the towel given the present circumstances, but I wanted to take a moment to make a semi low quality post to address what my 'awakening' experience has been in the little over a month I've been exposed to the realities of Q and more importantly the world.
I first started browsing this forum at the end of December after nothing visible happened with the executive order. After watching the Q proofs video my mind was blown and I started taking what I had heard about the pedophile rings much more seriously. I considered myself red-pilled before to the point where nothing could surprise me, but learning the realities of the central bankers, the secret societies, and all these other invisible enemies all at the same time took me aback for weeks (quite literally speechless when discussing politics). I have yet to fully comprehend why, but the whole ordeal got me to pray again and, after several more days of contemplation, brought things into focus for me. I now have a newfound appreciation for my family and am much more driven to work despite the dire state of things.
It's odd for me to put this to words because of how contradictory these feelings are to how otherwise messed up things are, but perhaps I'll be able to explain it better in the future. I have faith in God and our president and I know that the best is yet to come.
The core claim of strict atheism (as opposed to strict theism) is that there are no deities. "Soft" atheism and agnosticism are copouts for intellectual cowards.
The theist offers justification for their belief (the Bible, uniformity of nature, existence of the laws of logic, reliability of senses, etc).
The atheist is not allowed to simply say "nah I just don't believe in that stuff" in a debate. You can say that in your day to day life all you want, just don't try to convince anyone that your worldview is rational. It's self-defeating.
After all, why should anyone take your opinion seriously if you are the descendant of pondscum and you borrow from the theistic worldview (laws of logic) in order to "argue" against it. :)