I’m not religious but I’m a massive Trump and Q follower. I see lots Christians on the board, any other atheists around here?
How do you view the religious factor in the Q movement?
I’m not religious but I’m a massive Trump and Q follower. I see lots Christians on the board, any other atheists around here?
How do you view the religious factor in the Q movement?
Awesome discussion in this thread!
Isn't this the mark of a free thinker? I think a lot of us avoid labels and assigning ourselves to "clubs" because it has a way of shutting off other points of view.
Personally, I dont know what I am. I have always lived what I believe to be a just life and have a natural empathy for other people. I feel put off by the nature of Christianity in how it assumes people are hopelessly broken and need Jesus to fix them. There is a higher power, whatever form it may take, and it made you, me, and everyone else on this board with a specific purpose. I argue with my Christian wife from time to time because she believes that whatever the preacher says is 100% law, and I argue that as a dangerous way of thinking.
It seems to me God made most of us with a natural desire to question the official narrative, and there is likely a good reason for that.
It doesn't assume that people are broken. It observes people being broken all on their own. None are righteous. no not one. For we have all fallen short of the Glory of God [perfection]..."
One sin, just one...breaks us. We are slaves to sin. Jesus lived the sinless life. God raised him from the dead to show his victory over sin.
Is to know thyself not the first thing we postpone?