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 used to be a life long Atheist, but after digging into Q I started reading the Bible. I have started to believe that a lot of things within the Bible are historic records of humanity's encounters with a higher power.
And a lot of things in Bible are blueprints for how to live life so that the Devil cannot derail us.
That said, its not the Bible verses or the fact that Trump is a Christian or that most Anons here are Christians that made me change my long held beliefs. Here are the concrete reasons that made me start believe in Bible.
What was described about Jesus in the temple (and portrayed in Passion of Christ for which Mel Gibson was demonised) was him exposing the Bankers. Much like what is going on today, but at a different scale.
This gives a whole new meaning to Q's references to "Biblical"
Once you understand that the root of evil today and the root of evil in those days were both usury (creating money out of nothing). Only today it happens at nation state level, while in Jesus times it was done against people directly.
Now you start wondering "Oh, thats why Bible prohibits Usury is bad". Wow, that makes so much sense.
You then extend this logic to other sins prohibited by Bible. You realise that the 7 sins are exactly what they use to corrupt, coax, blackmail people into commiting crimes against their fellow humans
You then start understanding how Common Law is really God's law based on 10 commandments, and how Declaration of Independence actually binds all Americans to these God's law.
From this point, there are so many avenues to do digging and learning more.
I made this long post to explain how being Q supporter does not automatically make you a Christian or give up atheism. There is a sequence of critical thinking analyses that needs to "click" in place, before you get to that "aha" moment.
I do hope all Anons find their own way to that point. Its not something you can force on anyone. The faith needs to click in your mind and make sense of everything that never made sense before.