Mel K. She has some good information. Others will discount her because of her interaction with people like the other three women (whom I cannot take seriously). Mel K has videos on Bitchute. She's really good when talking with Charlie Ward (no matter what you think of Charlie and Simon, of whom I believe practice something other than Christianity but claim it as Christianity). Robert David Steele, I believe I have it right, is the one leading the conversation. I am a Christian, but I don't get into the realm of some of the things the others are talking about. Most of it is unitarianism, and when they talk about "god" (purposeful lower-case use), they are talking about the "god" of the seven religions as being the same god (think COEXIST bumper stickers where the "T" is the symbol of Christians, and that God--the True God is the one they most want to dismiss because they also believe we are all gods ourselves, so the One True God unbalances their teaching). Yes, I got drawn into this for a while even as a Christian, and God opened my eyes to the lies that exist in that false religion. Therefore, I am more sensitive to it. I pick up on a lot of what I call BS. We have to be careful with this thing. Q is not a religion. Those who are a part of Q seem to have a Christian foundation. They do not seem to be unitarian in nature. Scriptures are quoted--not words from the books of false religions. Q has given us an avenue to share and to gain information. Christians are welcome and not barred. Non-Christians are a part of it. But I have seen people come to Christ because God can even use something like Q to open people's eyes.
But Mel K is doing quite a bit of good journalism. She was in Washington, D.C., with Amy Vandersteel before the "inauguration," and she had some good insights into why the soldiers are there.
Mel K. She has some good information. Others will discount her because of her interaction with people like the other three women (whom I cannot take seriously). Mel K has videos on Bitchute. She's really good when talking with Charlie Ward (no matter what you think of Charlie and Simon, of whom I believe practice something other than Christianity but claim it as Christianity). Robert David Steele, I believe I have it right, is the one leading the conversation. I am a Christian, but I don't get into the realm of some of the things the others are talking about. Most of it is unitarianism, and when they talk about "god" (purposeful lower-case use), they are talking about the "god" of the seven religions as being the same god (think COEXIST bumper stickers where the "T" is the symbol of Christians, and that God--the True God is the one they most want to dismiss because they also believe we are all gods ourselves, so the One True God unbalances their teaching). Yes, I got drawn into this for a while even as a Christian, and God opened my eyes to the lies that exist in that false religion. Therefore, I am more sensitive to it. I pick up on a lot of what I call BS. We have to be careful with this thing. Q is not a religion. Those who are a part of Q seem to have a Christian foundation. They do not seem to be unitarian in nature. Scriptures are quoted--not words from the books of false religions. Q has given us an avenue to share and to gain information. Christians are welcome and not barred. Non-Christians are a part of it. But I have seen people come to Christ because God can even use something like Q to open people's eyes. But Mel K is doing quite a bit of good journalism. She was in Washington, D.C., with Amy Vandersteel before the "inauguration," and she had some good insights into why the soldiers are there.
Thank you.
This is great, valuable insight and context.