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 saying that's not the case, but the ingredient of faith provides the additional motivation, guidance, and endurance or stamina for people to sustain or extend their compassion and love beyond what they otherwise could without faith. Some people examples of this could be in Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King Jr, John F. Kennedy.
That is not my personal experience and what you are saying is nothing that isn't covered by the power of the mind. What if the truth is that existence has always been here? That there never was a beginning therefore there is no creator? That would mean reality is infinitely greater than your idea of god. It would mean my intuition trumps 2000 years of belief by masses of people. Would you be sorry for telling lies? Would your faith allow you to accept you are wrong?
The faiths of the world can help people grow the power of the mind to the point where our minds can touch the mind of our Creator. I followed what others did in that respect, discovered that connection, and answered similar questions like what you asked there.
I didn't believe it at first, but when i discovered that the power of the mind could do that, it was a game changer.
Like i said though, sometimes we have to break through walls of what other men have set up to prevent us finding the truth, or in other times we have to let go of conditions in our mind that we set up to adhere to what other men (or ourselves) have declared. It's about finding the truth and moving forward on that plane, and that works best without any blockers to aid in resisting the truth.
I don't think you know how powerful the mind is. We have the power to synthesize reality itself. We are the creator of our own particular version of reality. The real thing in life is to get closer to the real reality, something that in my estimation has no creator. Reality is infinite. God is finite and only a belief anyway. That's what I think.
I'm aware of how powerful the mind is, i'm continually learning of it and i don't think i'll fully experience its extents in my life.
One thing to consider about reality though, is that it already includes people spanning thousands of years who urged us to focus on the truth of God. In every generation there have been people who've done this and expanded and shared to others how to harness the power of our hearts, minds and souls, or maybe to live a life we can be happy with. These would have faded away into history if they weren't true, like how we once thought reality was that fire, water, earth, and air, were the only four elements.
Understanding the truth of this matter sometimes requires us to remove filters that would prevent us from making some life changing and excellent discoveries.
Anyway i'll have to leave this here, I understand where you're coming from though. As someone who has seen it with before, and after seeing this truth of God, i can only explain it like a 3D magic eye picture: Before you can see the 3d image, it looks like a messy picture.. but once you focus your eyes in the exact way, it all becomes apparent (and very surprising). It's the same way in this respect, but instead of focusing eyes, it's about focusing our spirit and mind and heart.