If you know Q but don't know the theory of the 4 Turnings, you need to know. If you know Q but don't know that this theory, and history, and even the history given in/by the Bible all line up with a provable and observable 85 to 125 year cycle of humans running from God and trying to build their own "towers to heaven", then you need to know. If you know Q but don't know the Bible or biblical references, you need to know. If you know and research Q but leave these parts out because you're disillusioned or afraid of God, then you're not battle ready.
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I actually learned about all of this long before Q, and it's part of what made all this Q stuff interesting to me. I took an 8 hour road trip with an older Christian friend in 2010 and doesn't about 4 of those hours discussing things like this with him. So interesting. He'd never heard of it either but really drew together a lot of the Christian perspective and history pieces. I hadn't even realized it all echoed the same thing. All of history seems to be but one story told again and again of the pulling away from God and the attempts at self reliance and hyperbolic world building, and then the realization that no matter how we work and strive or prevaricate and run away, we will always be only humans in need of a higher power to be whole. Without putting these pieces together, we play with only portions of the puzzle.