I just had an "encounter" with an atheist Q supporter here. I don't believe he is a shill or anything like that, but the dialog got me to start wondering.
Trump is pretty clearly Christian. Q posted bible verses making it pretty clear that he or they are Christian as well.
Based on what I was told by my debate partner, we Christians are spreading stupidity across the globe, and he feels it is his duty to show us how stupid we are (paraphrased - not his exact words.)
So here's my question: If you vehemently believe that there is no God, no higher power whatsoever, and all of this universe is just random happenstance, then why do you follow Q and support Trump?
How do you reconcile Q and atheism?
I'm not atheist, but my take is that' there's nothing to reconcile. The fact is things are getting really bad and evil (eg: wanting to mutilate kids genitals), so any reasonable person would want to stand against that and begin a change for good. Some may not be here for Q, but the GA side of things.
Evil is relative. If you're a true atheist isn't it survival of the fittest, only way organized evolution will work for good. Ha!
This is the fundamental difference between the Luciferians and the Christians - believing evil and good are relative.
Once you take that stand, there is no common basis for humans to deal with each other, and whoever has the power of better rationalization will simply bad together and butcher the rest. As is happening today.
If you believe good and evil are relative, then no matter what path you take, you will ultimately end up either butchering the ones below you or being butchered by the ones above you.
This is not a belief - this is an observation. This is why we had to suffer through the last 7 years and watch doctors convince family members to inject poison into their loved ones. That is the end point of believing evil is relative.
If you believe all humans are subject to the same God's laws, however, then there is no rationalisation. You either hurt humanity and are evil, or co-exist and you are good.
I think from an individual personal perspective evil could be seen as relative: evil will call good evil, and good will call evil evil.
However, in the grander scheme of things, I'm convinced it's not relative at all, and there is a hazy grey zone that divides good from evil, or at least there was 10 years ago. Since then that hazy zone has been shrinking - i used to be able to move liberally in that zone - then i noticed I was only able to stand in it - then i could only put a toe on it - now i can only stand beside it. It's difficult to fully convey in a paragraph, but i believe it's because the two sides are digging in for battle.