I’m hugely disappointed because of the dystopia that will befall us over the next few years.
But deep down, part of me just wanted to be right. I wanted that reassurance for myself. I wanted to blast away on social media for everyone to see that, “I was right! I’m not crazy. So give me kudos.” Or something similar.
I believe we will win. Good and God will win. We just have more to slog through than I had hoped. Keep your red pill canons firing!
I was banned for a day for being extremely frustrated and might have said some rude stuff. I haven't posted for a very, very long time because I have my own life to tend to.
Keep in mind I'm Swedish, I'm not American. Swedes in general are also atheists (ironically, my name means Church Grim) and so am I, so when it comes to the whole "God" speech, it feels extremely awkward and wrong when something like politics and religion is being put in the same discussion, and I apologise for it. I'm just not used to it.
Sweden has its own mess with leftist bringing Islam to our country.
Other than that, I feel like the point of Q was to never have a "one sole saviour" of the people. It was to spur people into taking action into their own hands.
At certain points it started feeling too much like a fairytale. A lot of the stuff Q stated in their posts felt very... not true. It was sewn together to hit a true American right where it hits—their patriotic side. Even as an outsider you can tell Americans from "Americans."
Americans are the most patriotic people in the world, hands down, and as a Swede I envy that. Patriotic Swedes are insulted and looked down upon. "The Law of Jante" is a thing—and while it's also a good thing, it has hit the patriotic side of being a Swede, a lot.
People spoke about these grand things that was about to happen. But each time it didn't happen, each time you speak about your concern, it's quickly handwaved as "God's plan" and that "you gotta wait" or "stop datefagging," or "stop dooming."
Time after time, there were revelation of horrible things happening... but nothing actually being done about anything.
I truly feel like people are actually just being strung along, being told the "next big thing" and when nothing actually happens, you should just sit down and stop being a doomer, and just... wait. "Hold the line." Someone will read in between the lines and tell people "this is WHY Trump didn't do x or y, this is why he acted ä and ö, it's because of THIS GRAND DESIGN right here!"
Time after time, we're getting strung along. Time after time, we're fed hopium to... "Hold the line."
Trump is human. Trump is not perfect. Trump has weaknesses, and that's why he needs people. People compliment each other. There's a reason why you call your significant other your "better half," and I believe that extends to friends, acquaintances and followers who believe in you.
If you stop showing the same thought process as the collective, you're a doomer. You're no longer a "fren."
I'm sorry for spreading doom as an outsider, and I can understand it can lead to a ban. But this is my opinion on things. AS AN OUTSIDER.
Thank you for your input! I'm half Swedish :) When you look at the complexities of the universe, and in particular, the unique and virtually impossible assemblage of life and land on Earth, and in very particular, the complexities of living cells, how do you explain it scientifically? I'm a PhD scientist and the more I learn of the natural world, the more I'm convinced we are here because God put us here. The "Big Bang" theory is so utterly ridiculous, it's laughable, and I'm amazed that so many people fall for it.
Thanks for your comment!
I'm not a scientist by any means, so your questions you ask me is beyond my capabilities to even answer—I simply don't know. Probably not even 1% of it.
But I do like to say that improbability doesn't make the other impossible, and I'd like to believe that we have discovered more through science in our life as humans compared to what religion has offered us—not saying religion has not offered us great values as humans. Otherwise, religion has been very stagnant, and only fit itself into the narrative after correcting itself after scientific research and revelation.
However, I do find religion fascinating that it's so incredible similar all over the world and has been for a very long time. People across the globe share similar beliefs, scripts and texts despite being a whole world apart and no known person in between them to share it.
I thought I was an atheist until I turned 30. I met my Christian wife and eventually accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior. When I had previously read the Bible, I thought it was ridiculous, but I have now read through it, cover to cover, over 12 times and am still amazed at things that I notice seemingly for the first time, and how thoroughly it explains the history of man on Earth. Unfortunately, if you are not a Christian, the Bible can seem foolish, but I invite you to read the Gospel of John in the New Testament, and see if you become interested in what you read.
I should take my time and read through the important parts of the Bible to understand it better, definitely.
I couldn’t agree with you more, PhDinNY. I too am 1/2 Swedish, my grandparents on my mothers side immigrated from Sweden. My other half is Irish and English. Although, I identify more with my Irish blood.
After I graduated college I set out to study the Bible. I wanted to spend as much time studying the Bible as I had studying a lot of worthless garbage while in college. I found a lot more wisdom and knowledge in the Bible than I did in college and that’s the truth.
What kind of scientist? What research do you do?
I have BS and MS degrees in Geology, and PhD in Marine Science. Any more info would easily vox me, because the area of research I was involved with (I'm now retired) only had a few dozen people in the world doing it. Now I'm enjoying woodworking, acrylic painting, and fused glass (that actually makes it easy to i.d. me by people who are vaguely familiar with me, but they likely wouldn't be reading through posts on GAW :) )
That is a very interesting and eclectic set of degrees. Don’t worry, not going to try to doxx you. Very cool hobbies. You should post some of your art some time
I love seeing in-depth views from distant lands, thanks for this.