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There are no Q drops that mention atheists or atheism.
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There are definitely drops where Q mentions Satan.
As an atheist that is also an anon, I am NOT your enemy. I don't want anything to do with Satan or Satanism of any type. Please stop trying to drive a wedge where one not need be driven. As far as I'm concerned as an anon, I'm on your side.
As an atheist, I was blind to Satan and those that worship Satan. I'm seeing the same blindness in those that worship God. I think that those that worship God are lashing out at the wrong group of people. (I don't believe in Satan, but I do believe that there are those that worship Satan and such; as in drop 133.)
Drop 3 Many in our govt worship Satan.
Drop 10 These people worship Satan _ some openly show it.
Drop 15 There are more good people than bad. The wizards and warlocks (inside term) will not allow another Satanic Evil POS control our country.
Drop 29 The child abductions for Satanic rituals (ie Haiti and other 3rd world countries) are paused (not terminated until players in custody).
Drop 100 Satan. Who follows? What political leaders worship Satan?
Drop 133 Does Satan exist? Does the ‘thought’ of Satan exist? Who worships Satan? “Vladimir Putin: The New World Order Worships Satan”
It's not that I'm being defensive. I'm an atheist and can easily ignore the usual attacks on my beliefs. I just think that many anons can't see the true enemy that Q pointed us to.
So, given that you can't prove a negative (i.e., that God doesn't exist), isn't it more logical to be agnostic, and open to the possibility God exists?
For example I don't believe in extraterrestrial life, but I acknowledge that it's possible. I regard it as unproven, but possible. Call me a doubting Thomas. 😁
That's just me being curious, if you don't mind. Myself, I began my conscious development in religion as an agnostic. I promise not to proselytize if you respond, unless you ask me to explain how I became a Christian.
As an atheist, I don’t say that a god can’t exist. I am open to the possibility, yet evidence is lacking. As far as the definition of “agnostic” it is a person who hasn’t decided. Well, I have decided.
There may indeed be a god, but I don’t think that god AT ALL acts and behaves as theist believe it to. Thus, there is NO WAY, I will live my life as theists tell me to.
The Universe is MASSIVE; well beyond what the vast majority of people can grasp. Thus, it is unlikely that life doesn’t exist elsewhere. It MAY even be here now on this planet. Our government lies about EVERYTHING, so it’s really hard to say for sure.`
Fair enough. Thanks for responding.
Well, that is refreshing for a change. I sincerely mean it.
Now, can we get back on the subject of stopping the New World Order, the WEF, the Deep State, the Global Cabal, etc.?
Absolutely! WWG1WGA, and leave no one behind except those who refuse.
All of us have a lot to learn. (And to be fair, I think Catholics get bashed here more than atheists ... but based anons are found everywhere!) Nobody needs to be perfect to punch their ticket on the MAGA train!
I’m happy to answer the question because I have thought about it a good bit.
When God takes me on a tour of the Universe and explains to me what it’s all about, I will be happy to believe.
IF there is a God, I see them as NOT being perfect. I see them as creating us, but they’re still learning.
On this planet, we started off with lower life and then dinosaurs. Monsters. This is something a child god would do.
A more mature god would create people and see what they do. Perhaps that’s where we are now. Perhaps not.
I agree!
You don’t believe that God exists but you do believe that Satan exists?
You didn't read my post.
Ah, I did miss that part, my apologies. I’m trying to reconcile the acknowledgment that you realize that there is group that is evil and worships Satan, and that those who believe in God have been blinded by not acknowledging that same fact. I agree with you that there are many that say they worship God but disregard Satan. It just seems odd that you acknowledge that Satan is evil and that people worship him. So, I guess my question is why do you call yourself an atheist?
I don't believe in any god; including God or Satan. (I'm not sure that Satan is actually a god, but you get the point.) I do believe that there are those that believe in both and they are at war with one another. It's not 100% though.
There are also elite globalists that view themselves as gods and they are trying to further enslave us.
There are people acting in good ways and there are people acting in evil ways. Are all good people Christians, no. Are all evil people Satanists, no. I'm talking in general.
Words are failing me tonight. I hope I have made some sense.
Yes, you do. May I ask, are you a math/science person?
Not exactly, but I am technically-minded. My previous profession was in medicine and my current profession is in information technology. (if I can ever get back to work)
Yeah, you’re math/science/ logic minded. I struggled with passages in the Bible that didn’t make sense to me because of that same logic mindset. May I suggest, and I realize this is very forward of me so ignore if you wish, a physics/ tech guy that taught the Bible from that viewpoint? He’s deceased, was extremely intelligent and explained things with a deeper sense than just platitudes. He wasn’t a preacher, he didn’t go to seminary, Chuck Missler. And for the record I don’t regard atheists as my enemy.
Interesting post and thanks for all the reminders! #29 always perplexed me...how do you 'pause' satanic rituals??
As for the gist of your post, I can't be much help as I think atheists are just people who haven't opened the right door yet.
I don't have a lot of experience with the subject, my family was very religious compared to people today.
Of course I might be wrong, so I hope you get some helpful answers.
I'm in the same boat as far as #29 and occasionally think about it; especially the "paused" part.
I just think I opened the right door. I was already an atheist, but what kept bothering me was that the Bible surely wasn't just made up bullshit, right?
I just think I found the correct alternate explanation for the Bible; especially the New Testament.
https://solarmythology.com/ (not my website)
This only scratches the surface. There is so much more.
that looks interesting, will keep me busy for awhile! and because it's about the sun, you might like listening to Elizabeth Clare Prophet- her website is summit lighthouse.org.
it was her prayer that General Flynn got all the criticism for.
from her encyclopedia;
"A vortex of energy, physical or spiritual, central to systems of worlds that it thrusts from, or gathers unto, itself by the central sun magnet. Whether in the microcosm or the Macrocosm, the central sun is the principal energy source, vortex, or nexus of energy interchange in atoms, cells, man (the heart center), amidst plant life and the core of the earth.
The Great Central Sun, also called the Great Hub, is the center of cosmos; the point of integration of the Spirit-Matter cosmos; the point of origin of all physical-spiritual creation; the nucleus, or white fire core, of the Cosmic Egg. The God Star, Sirius, is the focus of the Great Central Sun in our sector of the galaxy."
you also might like the Q-Source- ONLY the words of Jesus- known as the Sayings Gospel. they have several copies on Archive.org.
Solid post, u/solarsavior.
The important distinction is good vs evil.
Malice vs goodwill.
Compassion vs cruelty.
Healthy sanity vs twisted insanity.
The full nature of the universe / God / call-it-what-you-will is beyond human comprehension and so people adopt a paradigm that helps them make sense of things. Because we are social beings, we tend to see social relationships, parent figures, and so on in the fabric of the world. I used to be cynical about that (the "old man with a beard in the clouds" version of God always seemed about as realistic to me as Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny) but as I grew out of childhood I began to see things differently. (And yes, I know that most Christians have a different and more nuanced idea of God).
I grew up going to Christian churches and Sunday School and consider myself a Christian despite not being able to embrace the supernatural portions of the religion, just as I believe that those who never HEARD of Jesus can be (and many ARE) Christian by Jesus' definition (there actually are people who believe those who never heard of and thus don't "believe" in Him are doomed to Hell, which I find an astonishing mis-reading of Jesus' personality and teachings).
Here is how Jesus Himself described and defined his disciples:
John: 13:34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
13:35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.
Wow. Just wow. You’ve put into words what I only intuitively understood yet could not express.
I got the good vs evil part, but you went so much further.
Thank you.
The problem a real atheist faces, that he must believe in science and pure materialism, because what else can explain him his being and the world around him? That of course is the reason, we find so many atheists in modern society.
But also the believers of abrahamic religions have a problem, as long as they cannot directly interact with the higher powers and the highest. With interacting I mean not just praying and never getting an answer, because God keeps quiet, I mean seeing God and getting answers, as Moses did. And also believing is not the same as knowing. So they rely on their books and its prophecies.
As a Christian I had these problems too. But then, I studied the teachings of the Buddha, and alas everything is clear and I feel like a bird looking down on these selfmade problems of atheists and sacred book religions. Where comes this difference from? They come from the approach: the teachings of Buddha are purely logical, so you look at facts and reason about it. Once understood you have made half your way, the rest is practice to go beyond your mind into realms the mind cannot go, because of its limits.
So if you ask me today, if space and reality are real, I say NO. It is a dream I like to dream, but there is the possibility of escaping my dreams.
When it comes to ethics, buddhism at its core is just about what Christ said too.