It does.
Sure...Trump is a savior archetype. Military too, which is what those drops probably mean.
However, I would never utter Trump is the Savior of the World as he is quite literally not.
The Q plan has a long way to go in proving out that it is actually real and executing the secret war to defeat the DS. It doesn't get trust and faith until it is reasonable.
As I stated earlier, out of reverence for the One and only true Savior, Jesus Christ, I reserve that title for Him. From OT prophecy fulfilled, to the cross, to the empty grave, to the Scriptures, and to the Holy Spirit, Jesus has proven who He is, what He has done and what He is going to do.
I am not curios.
I have studied the history of the convicted con man and felon, Joseph Smith.
I have read the words of the LDS prophets and understand where they deviate from the Bible.
The creeds only recounted biblical truths, so which creed statements does the LDS consider to be an abomination?
It is a simple, short list.
Nah...I got the allegory right.
Not accurate.
Historically, LDS rejected the Christian Church and the Bible in favor of their prophets.
The LDS has a different Jesus and a different way of salvation.
Mitt Romney is just something akin to a modern day Joseph Smith They are similar con men.
Jesus, according to the felon and convicted fraud Joseph Smith, said that at the first vision, which is as credible as the Kinderhook plates, the seer stone, an Egyptian funeral papyrus and that talisman coin that Smith had in his pocket when he passed away in the jail shootout.
It wasn't just about creeds. Clearly, the LDS prophets spoke against the Christian Church and Christian doctrine.
The LDS church does not impart priesthood.
The LDS church doesn't point to Jesus, the Savior, God's only Son. It points to a man made Jesus that is conceived by Mary through a physical relationship and one that is the brother of Satan.
“Christ was begotten by an immortal Father in the same way that mortal men are begotten by mortal fathers.” (Mormon Doctrine, 1966, p. 547)
On first hearing, the doctrine that Lucifer and our Lord, Jesus Christ, are brothers may seem surprising to some—especially to those unacquainted with latter-day revelations. But both the scriptures and the prophets affirm that Jesus Christ and Lucifer are indeed offspring of our Heavenly Father and, therefore, spirit brothers….But as the Firstborn of the Father, Jesus was Lucifer’s older brother. (See Col. 1:15; D&C 93:21.)
We needed a Savior to pay for our sins and teach us how to return to our Heavenly Father. Our Father said, “Whom shall I send?” (Abraham 3:27). Two of our brothers offered to help. Our oldest brother, Jesus Christ, who was then called Jehovah, said, “Here am I, send me” (Abraham 3:27)….Satan, who was called Lucifer, also came, saying, “Behold, here am I, send me, I will be thy son, and I will redeem all mankind, that one soul shall not be lost, and surely I will do it; wherefore give me thine honor” (Moses 4:1).
Mormons don't have the same Jesus, nor do they have the same way of salvation.
We haven't even gotten to the LDS doctrine of becoming little gods, planet Kolob and/or populating our own planets via multiple wives yet.
The Lord wishes not to lose a single sheep.
This spiritual allegory conflates the truth of the Gospel, which is distinctly different than the political goings on of the USA, with the political goings on of the USA.
Are you waking up normies to the Truth of the Gospel, or to the alleged Q plan? They aren't the same thing.
God's love for people is seen in the sheep allegory and His desire is to save them all, so that none perish. He will leave the 99 to go get the 1 straying sheep.
The allegory found in Matthew 18:12 has nothing to do with the Q plan and waking up normies to the realities of today's political deceptions.
Mormons aren't a Christian church. They rejected the Christian church, the Bible and its doctrines, calling it an abomination:
“Jesus said to Joseph that all the churches were wrong, and that their creeds were an abomination in his sight, that those professors were all corrupt." (First Vision)
Elder James E. Talmage observed that “when we say that the Lord is not pleased with those churches, we do not mean that he is not pleased with the members thereof. … The church as such may be wholly corrupt because of the false claims that are being made for it, and yet within that church as members there may be people who are doing their best.” (In Conference Report, Oct. 1928, p. 120.)
The Lord himself declared that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is “the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth, with which I, the Lord, am well pleased, speaking unto the church collectively and not individually.”(D&C 1:30.)
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