In one of Q's posts, he wrote
"10 days. DARNKESS. War. Good v. Evil."
A Google search of "darnkess" brings up a book called "Three Days of Darnkess" "John Staggar must fight his way through the city to save 5 year old Susan Riddle during three days where hell reigns on earth."
The word apparently darnkess is a typo that remained in the final version. So most people believe Q was referring to this book.
This book is rather amateurish written and remains riddled with typos. At the beginning of the story, a faithful priest is discussing the prophecy of Saint Padre Pio who warned that in the future, there would be 3 days of darkness where Hell descended onto earth. This is what this book is all about. Demons and the damned from Hell come onto earth to cause havok for three days.
There is a 5 year old girl who lives in fear of her Luciferian parents who seems somewhat relieved when they are devoured by a demon. She asks the main character John, a man who has lost his faith, to take her to a Catholic Church. Most of the book is then about John and Susan as they travel through the streets to see how the people are overcome by evil and violence and kill each, while at the same time, the world is filled with demons who are constantly eating the unfaithful, and torturing the wandering damned in horrible ways.
After many scenes of violence, John finally brings Susan to the church and all is well for them.
In the afterwards of the book, the demons and damned have returned to Hell, but in the aftermath, the good and the evil of the world have separated themselves into different communities. And that is how the book ends.
Maybe this was not what Q was referring to, but it seems to be. Does anyone have thoughts what Q's message could have been if this was what he was referring to?
It’s another trick to deceive God’s children.
Rapture theology found its origin in 1830 when English Protestant Minister John Nelson Darby taught this new idea to his followers.
The history, origin and fall out from this erroneous teaching can be found all over the internet. It’s not a secret.
People are intellectually lazy and believe whatever they are told as we see clearly today with CNN viewers.
AGREED, brother.
The rapture isn’t any more of a deterrent than todays trouble! If it is then the boat has been missed! The Word remains as well as His instruction, “go to every nation..”!