[–] smikey159 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'm not entirely sure what the actual correlation is. I could understand linking Q to idolatry, given the vagueness of drops, vagueness of prophecy in a historical context, and tendency of followers to accept prediction as gospel truth... but the article doesn't exactly do that. It mentions a linking to the SRA panic of the 80s today, but that's about it.
A more reasonable "attack" from a gospel standpoint would be a warning to believers, reminding them that the Antichrist will deceive many and be welcomed by the world. Other things to look out for would be "peace" in the Holy Land (a peace agreement for 7 years that'll be broken after about 3.5), the setting up of a church on/near Temple Mount, a global currency, a global church/religion, and probably some other things I'm forgetting. The fact that Q mentions the whole armor of God and that we should be praying is moot; I believe scripture makes a pretty strong argument that in the end times evil will be masquerading under a banner of righteousness. I also urge my brethren in Christ to remember that the end times are going to suck pretty bad - that evil's impersonation of religious dogma will be so good that it'll be capable of convincing everyone outside of true Divine intervention, and that the incoming purge of Christ's followers will be so effective it'll completely wipe out godliness without (again) Divine intervention.
The only thing that truly bothers me about Q is the (para)phrase "saving Israel for last". Scripture clearly states not to fuck with Israel/God's chosen people. Jesus was jewish as far as I know, and though the Pharisees (also jews) condemned Him to death, this death is what allows non-jews (Gentiles, or as voat likes to say, "goys") to be part of God's Kingdom; if I recall correctly, Scripture states 144k jews in Heaven/New Earth - 12k from each of the 12 tribes (and only 12 tribes) - but an uncountable multitude of people from Christ's salvation. This is not to say that the jews are blameless, perfect, or unable to do wrong. They're people, and like all people, capable of being corrupted and doing great evil. The question, from me, therefore is does "saving Israel for last" mean the ousting/cleaning house of bad actors, attacking the country directly, renouncing alliances with the country, or "reforming" the nation into a particular ethno-state? A question for both sides of the argument would be, define "Israel" - is it the government or the people? If its the people, is it those who currently live there, those who historically have lived there, or those who are descendants of the biblically-defined state?
Personally, I see a lot of good things Q could be doing, and I generally support them. However, just as the political Left pushes people to sacrifice liberty for security & "equality", I view the political Right (Q included) through the lens of one day possibly pushing people to sacrifice eternity for justice & prosperity - the viewpoints on both sides are capable of doing good, however there reaches a point where the cost of human intervention outweighs its benefits. How this all ends only the Almighty truly knows. In the meantime, I do my best to pray for others, my enemies, and myself; pray for forgiveness where I stumble, and be thankful for whatever happens in life.
[–] 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/
[–] 4TheRepublic 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is none beside me. I am the LORD, and there is none else.
I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
Isaiah 45:6-7 KJV
[–] 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.
[–] YoikesandAway 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It sounds to me as if he took the dis-info from Wikipedia and repurposed it for his readers. All the SupposedLy false posts he uses to make his points are straight from those articles. We all know why Q said those things at the beginning—and it has worked to reveal Deep State players. I am going through the book of Acts right now and it is amazing how satan will use lies to stir up dissension and cause divisions.
So ask yourself, what is the real purpose of this? To divide. He wants to shut down people who are in his midst who are Q followers because he is jealous. So with people like this, the best way I have found to deal with it, is to not even mention Q, but instead ask the same questions Q asks. Share the same articles Q shares, without even mentioning him. That way, we don’t elevate Q, but use what he says to cause people to think for themselves (something Q is wanting people to do—a sure sign that Q is NOT a cult!).
[–] 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.
[–] WTFChuck 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
Christians and "Christian" churches are two different things. Satanists infiltrated many Christian churches long ago. Mark Taylor talks about that frequently in his videos and interviews. Of course, infiltration by satanists is not limited to Christian churches. They've infiltrated power structures in every aspect of our lives. It's a big swamp POTUS and team are draining. And I hope all of us out here sharing information about what's happening are helping them.
Edit to add: Loving the comments under the tweet. It definitely is a Great Awakening!