No, we still live our lives and do what we believe is right. The religious right believes that God works through us, we don't believe that we are just supposed to wait around and wait for a miracle.
So what? You can have endless faith and still campaign locally, call your representatives and make your voice known. Waiting on the plan to come to fruition doesn't automatically equate to complacency.
It's not a game of either/or. That's just lazy scapegoating of the Q movement by the MSM and other bad faith actors.
Never again will I ever expect anything to happen by a certain date and make such a fool of myself. If it happens, fantastic. But no expectations.
This is where I start wondering how much Q is counting on the endless faith of the religious right.
The religious right are waiting on God's plan to unfold, not Q's. Even Jesus said that he didn't know the date of his Father's plans.
That’s the point.
Think it through. You can easily persuade that group of people to wait in perpetuity.
No, we still live our lives and do what we believe is right. The religious right believes that God works through us, we don't believe that we are just supposed to wait around and wait for a miracle.
So what? You can have endless faith and still campaign locally, call your representatives and make your voice known. Waiting on the plan to come to fruition doesn't automatically equate to complacency.
It's not a game of either/or. That's just lazy scapegoating of the Q movement by the MSM and other bad faith actors.