It seems to me that one has to be an evangelical Christian to really be accepted in the Great Awakening (even the Q movement). I am a Northern Pagan and have been that way for 25 plus years. DJT's and Q's posts/tweets/drops follow along with my spiritual beliefs fairly closely. Read about the 9 Noble Virtues. My big concern is that when we are successful in taking down the DS, will the NON-evangelical Christians, the Church Militant Catholics, the True Torah Jews, and the non-jihadi peaceful Muslims, have a place in the society we will rebuild? Or will we all be shunned as non-Christians, and beyond the pale?
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My personal thought is welcome aboard. I have no problem accepting good people who have faith, spiritual beliefs whether the same as mine or different that want to preserve the freedoms in our Constitution. I can say that in talking to my friends who are believers in the Q movement and getting rid of the deep state, that some are Muslim, some are Jewish, Catholics, Christian and even Wiccan. We all just want to be accepted, loved and allowed to live our lives with the freedoms that the Constitution gives us.
This ^^^^^^^ !!
well you do have a right to religious freedom and Trump is a huge advocate for that.
Speaking from myself, as a Christian and admitted only a recent discover of the (yes, seemingly explicitly Christian) Q trail, I would personally answer this twofold (and I look forward to seeing other answers):
a) nope, you are not, and should never feel, excluded at all! you will find many others who believe very much how, and what, you do! and even those with different religious views are legitimately thrilled to be on the same exact team with you. I say this not as any kind of gatekeeper, but as someone simply grateful for your presence and witness. welcome, fren!
b) frankly, to be honest, I truly believe the Great Awakening is about awakening to and advocating for truth today and forever. and I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that this isn’t all part of His plan for a desperately-needed worldwide revival in faith in Jesus Christ. and, more than anything, I hope you’ll stay on the train for that part, or at least keep your heart open to it. but this is about truth and liberty, and I assure you, if you decide to hop off this train at any point in this future, none of us, or any true believers, would ever dream of coercing you towards changing any of your beliefs against your will. advocates of truth and liberty believe that coercion is the fundamental enemy of truth, everywhere and always. regardless of how differently you and I believe now or at any time in the future, as long as we both believe in love of truth and hatred of tyranny and coercion, we’ll be allies forever.
Note: the above was poked out on my phone while my kids wrestled loudly in the next room, so if it rambles or doesn’t make 100% sense... that’s my excuse. ?
As a Church Militant Catholic, I totally agree. For decades after the DS destroyed my church by implanting homosexual and even Jewish clergy thickly into the fabric of the Catholic Church we now have a lukewarm travesty of a religion. And imposters like Pelosi, Biden, FAUCI and the Black Pope himself even today espouse Catholicism while serving SATAN..
Johann Adam Weishaupt who founded the Illuminati hid behind the robes of a Catholic priest (God preserve the souls of the young boys under HIS CARE) until it no longer served him to do so.
And still those Evangelical Patriots routinely condemn Mr. Putin who IS A CHRISTIAN. What gives, LT?
Hi Fren, another Pagan here! I've wondered about this as well as some of the people I've met on this site have been a bit aggressive on the anti-semitism/anti-pagan front. This surprised me as I generally really like Christians and have many Christian friends.
The issue is particularly dicey as it does seem that the elites are practicing some sort of very bad religion that I worry about being conflated with Paganism in general.
Hey I'm agnostic and I'm here, welcome
I think most of us just want our original Republic reinstated. That includes the 1st Amendment. Everyone has the right to their own religious beliefs. As a Christian, I don't agree with everyone's beliefs, but I would never ever condone anyone being persecuted for their religious beliefs as long as certain practices are not harmful to people. IE child sacrifice in the case of the Luciferians.
I'm with you - I just put up with being preached at daily here because I think we all, in the end, want freedom for humans.
Never mind that I truly believe that Crucifixion stories are the ultimate terror psyop. This manipulates human beings to believe (subconsciously and consciously) that it is necessary to kill in the name of God for our personal salvation. And that Blood sacrifice is necessary for salvation... sounds satanic, doesn't it?
ARMAGEDDON programs, such as War, Pestilence and Cataclysm fears, or many other fear programs which can be interchanged as they are similar bio-warfare Mind Control programs used on the earth to suppress human consciousness.
As someone who was raised Christian but is not currently, I think it’s natural when faced with such evil to either disbelieve in the evil or begin to believe in what would be the opposite. I also think it’s easier for Christians to believe that the evil revealed in the great awakening as they’ve been heavily informed that massive evil exists already.
That said, no, you definitely don’t have to be an evangelical Christian to participate in the great awakening. It’s just an easier transition for them.
Christians are the most vocal group but there are bits of truth (and manipulation) in every belief system.
What part of WWG1WGA don't you get?
The First Ammendment applies to everyone, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and every religion except those that infringe on the rights or safety of others in the name of religion ie: jihad, human sacrifice etc
Free speech, and freedom of thought for ever.
However, actions and deeds matter.
Good people are good people.
However, freedom of association needs to stop the abuse of those that congregate together.bno subterfuge, no infiltration, no agents, no shills, no sooners - this forum is PRO Q and it needs to stay this way!
Create your own soap box if you disagree.
Deport Shills !
This is a Q support forum, never forget that!
"No sooners" ?? Like no folks who are Oklahomans? Maybe I misunderstood. Define "sooners".
I meant doomers.
However what happened is that a thought occurred to me, that the big tech can claim you wrote something you never intended.
Hence, you need forums where people can see , touch, and analyze body language, facial expressions, etc. So we can communicate properly.
So we can explain any misunderstanding s.
Thanks for your human spell checker!
I'm so relieved! You are welcome.
And yes, I prefer human writing and corrections to machine correction. My Kindle Fire Bezos crap makes me type three times as much as I should have to. I think "they" do it on purpose.
This message has been triple proofread.
Have you read the parable of the wheat and the tares? I think it really explains what is going on,
and why this goes beyond labels from manmade religions.
it is something you're born with or not.
All are welcome in the Q movement.
It is for only those who have been born again, of the spirit, of God (Love).
Many are called, but few are chosen.
How exactly did you come to that conclusion?
But to answer your question, no.
Listen to AndWeKnow, Praying Medic, BardsFM, and many more, you will see where I am getting that idea, 'washed in the blood of Christ" type stuff. I have no problem with folks espousing that. And whenever they (not just the ones I mentioned) speak of "pagans", they equate us with satanists. And then there is the rapture thing, have at it, but don't be telling me, and non-believers that this is whats occurring. I really do not see any toleration for beliefs dissimilar to their own, very similar to how Christians are treated by atheist deep-staters.
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Those are just people with platforms though. They aren't Q. Me, personally, I've never felt that here. I am not an Evangelical Christian nor is anyone I know who follows Q.
Also I don't understand the whole "accepted into". Makes it sound like a club/cult. It's not
Also, the downvotes for honest questions are absurd. Seeing this more and more. People need to toughen up a little.
Agnostic here, but I grew up southern Baptist, that's probably why. I believe in a higher power, I even believe Jesus was a real man who walked the earth, it's just that organized religion has been a major disappointment in my life due to really bad people stinking it up, perhaps I'm more non denominational than agnostic then, but America was meant to be a refuge for religious freedom, and I think everyone has a place here. I think even devout followers here feel that way.
Historically, theocracies have not worked. Although they may begin with pure intent, they don't seem to end up that way - perhaps Tolkien was on to something with the one ring that, much as the person wielding it might intend to use it for good, somehow the ring would twist it toward evil and destruction.
Christianity in any form or variety cannot be imposed on others, and even those professing to hold Christian beliefs must constantly examine their own hearts to see if they have begun to drift off course from the goal.
That being said, if the republic was founded by Christians on Christian principles, why would it be attractive to those who hold views that are only superficially similar to and fundamentally different from the views of the founding fathers?
I.e. how can you arrive at the same result when the math all along the way is completely different?
To be TRULY awake, YES, yes you do. To be accepted by other folks, well not so much!
There are only two sides in this battle" Good and evil. Pick one.