Has anyone with more brain matter than me, gone through the book of revelations as though they were Q drops? As though they were written by the same person or group?
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We have to stop worrying about what other people think. Freedom is being able to have abstract conversations and debates.
That I ask a question does not mean I believe that question. That would not be rational. First comes the question, then actually test the question and then process the results.
I’m more disappointed that people want to ignore religion, especially considering the United States and Canada are both founded on the belief in a higher power.
It doesn’t matter if you believe in God or not, the text may still be relevant. The book of revelations is literally a book written by a time traveller in a religious text! So if my theory is correct that BoR is talking about the present, then my question is a valid one to make within the context of the available tid bits of information.
I am not ignoring religion. I am religious. I was trying to state Q is not a religion and should not be considered part of it. Q can be a good thing and seems to be so far. Q has encouraged prayer and belief in God. All good things. Does not mean Q is an angel, apostle, disciple, or divine entity of any sort. At the end of the day Q has not said anything of religious importance any more than any person of piety. I am just saying we should not try to mix the secular and the holy.
The bible is a published book. BoR is a written account talking about a major event in human history. We are living through a major event in human history. To deny those connections is nieve. To deny the United States was founded on “In God we Trust” is unpatriotic.
So thus the question must be asked. Prove to me there isn’t a connection and I’ll accept it.
Mathew 24:36 But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.