[–] Polic3Stat3 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
A number of points in the article are based on a info. from mainstream fake news sources that we know are not trustworthy. I will say that Q followers who interpret the Bible with Q's posts or vice versa, are definitely deceiving themselves and others.
[–] Possumridge ago
This is just another example of the psychiatric term "projection".
They accuse others of their own behavior.
Be strong and put on the armor of God!
[–] TRFBYTrC0mmies 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The gospel coalition is a bunch of far left, sjw’s that cloak their activism in gospel and Christianity. Fuck those liars.
‘The problem is, The Gospel Coalition isn’t really about the gospel — it’s about other things, like social justice, egalitarianism, LGBTQ activism, open borders and mass illegal immigration, theological liberalism, self-advancement, etc. The Gospel Coalition merely cloaks these causes in Christian-themed language, slaps the phrase “gospel-centered” on it, and brings aboard anyone who is willing to advance their cause.’
https://reformationcharlotte.org/2019/08/07/time-to-kiss-the-gospel-coalition-goodbye/
The article is logically flawed.
Initial charges are QAnon is a "threat to the global church"
Global church? Churches are local, a community of people called together for a purpose. There is one Lord of all. All other structures (global church?) are structures designed and created by man. I looked through the article for examples on how QAnon is threatening the church - to build the case with examples of infiltration, attacks, corruptions, threats, etc.
Nothing.
The author then states that the QAnon movement is connected to the "1980's-era Satanic ritual abuse panic". But the only similarity given is the core belief that there are some very evil and powerful entities that work together for evil purposes. (Don't Christians teach this belief also?) Where are the "connection" examples of QAnon and SRA?
Nothing.
The conclusion then is that QAnon is "a satanic movement infiltrating our churches."
(Whose church?)
As a concluding point of emphasis, the author drives the point home by stating that members of QAnon frequently engage in slander and lies. There are readily available examples of slander and lies expressed by members of pretty much any large organization of people - churches, political parties, movements, etc. I prefer to observe how such organizations self-police their own. Therein I see large differences in their integrity.
His conclusion: the church has to attack QAnon now. Attack? Attack people?
I believe the logic to reach this conclusion does not exist anywhere in the article.
The choice weapon of offense (attack): The Sword of Truth.
Accuses Qanon of intentionally distracting attention away from actual pedophile and human trafficking activity, then intentionally distracts from actual pedophile and human trafficking activity.
Accuses Qanon of slander, then slanders Qanon.
We’ve seen this so many times it’s like a Humira commercial droning in the background.
[–] suave200 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Just another anti Q hit piece. They play all angles. To me God works thru people in many ways. Q is one way he is working thru us. Sometimes God will even work through those that mean to do evil, to bring about good. I do believe many or most of our churches have fallen or preach a different gospel than that given to us by God (mormons, Jehovah witnesses, unitarians, and a shitload of others, usually out themselves by denying the diety of Christ).
This hit piece is a perfect example of what the faux christian churches do as they spread lies.
[–] AndyMan_45 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
To compare the gospel coalition to judas is an insult to judas.
No problem at all being false witnesses.
[–] Scrolleater [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The scripture i cite is not a comparison of Judas with the gospel coalition it is a reminder that Jesus was not fooled by satan being amongst his disciples but his disciples surely were. The Gospel Coalition takes a firm stance that oh no way Judas(you know there are two) Iscariot would betray Jesus. Yet everyone did except John who experienced Christ going to the cross. The coalition is making a firm stand against Q and publish their beliefs for all to see. I make a distinction between what the Gospel Coalition writes and what the churches are doing.
[McLean Bible Church, originally nondenominational, is a recent member of the Southern Baptist Convention. It is a mega church in the DC area with 5 locations and claims an attendance of 13,000 each weekend. Also, there are close ties to the SBC since the NAMB (North American Mission Board) runs their church planting efforts out of McLean]
Is there a link between the proximity of the church to the swamp?
With 5 locations “branding” is important and their brand is threatened by Q.
[–] Revodude2 ago
The devil gave his followers the word: Infiltration. Infiltrate the Catholic Church. Infiltrate other Churches. Infiltrate the government at all levels. Infiltrate Christian organizations like the Boy Scouts. Infiltrate Christian countries. Infiltrate the good with evil and rail against the good for the evil that it has within it.