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Anti-Mormonism in the Q Movement

Writer: ldsanonldsanon

Q has repeatedly said that the team's efforts depend on Americans being unified and setting aside differences, particularly religious bigotry and excessive partisanship. Check out Q drop #925 from March 2018.


This is not about religions or party affiliation. EVIL is everywhere. There are no drawn lines. No boundaries. Good vs Evil. Q


In September 2018, Q wrote:


They want you DIVIDED. DIVIDED by RACE. DIVIDED by RELIGION. DIVIDED by CULTURE. DIVIDED by CLASS. DIVIDED by POLITICAL AFFILIATION. DIVIDED YOU ARE WEAK. TOGETHER YOU ARE STRONG. WE, THE PEOPLE. WWG1WGA! Q


Unfortunately, the movement has attracted many Christians, atheists, and exMormons who harbor overt hostility toward the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members. They disregard the appeal for unity. In the last week, I responded to anti-Mormon comments that were posted in the Voat.com/v/QRV forum and defended the Church. I received a lot hateful messages in return. Here are few examples.


This guy sent me a whole list of anti-Mormon arguments. They seem to like list attacks because, to answer them, it would take too long to address all the questions. Many of these lists are taken straight off of anti-Mormon web sites or books. (There hasn't been an original anti-Mormon argument in 150 years!) This guy's main attack was that our belief in exaltation was a Satanic lie that was first given by Satan to Eve in the Garden of Eden. I went to the actual text of Genesis and showed him that the first lie was really, "You shall not surely die." The promise that eating the forbidden fruit would make Eve and Adam like "the gods, knowing good and evil" was true. You can prove that by showing at the very end of the chapter, God himself says that man had indeed become "as one of us." (I also "poked" the guy a little by pointing out the use of the plural "gods" and "us" in the passage.) When I remarked to the guy, that his list looked just like a hundred similarly-worded , here was his reaction: he quote the Bible to me and then called me a "Smug a--hole." Very Christ-like, eh?


Then there was this one. I pointed out that the guy was hostile. He argued that he wasn't hostile--I was just a "nut case and dangerous."



It's hard to tell on Voat if you're talking to the same person or not because the system is anonymizes them. This is probably the same guy above. He took issue with me using the format Q uses, which is basically the Socratic Method, leading people to find truth themselves by asking questions. When I explained to him my methodology, he responded with this:

The guy replied back with this:

Who sounds like the crazed religious fanatic? Who is doing the name-calling?


To the Q-following Mormons, please be mindful that this element exists in the Q movement. There are a lot of these people. These are the people who stayed home instead of voting for Romney and let that traitorous Obama into the White House. If they take over the Q movement, they would use their deliverance from the Cabal to oppress and persecute other religions. The Left is evil and opposes the Church. These guys on the right are equally evil. Point them out and let reasonable people see the hatred these anti-Mormons spew. Realize where this spirit of division and exclusion comes from. It isn't of God and, if the movement tolerates anti-Mormonism, it will ultimately fail. None of us want that.

 
 
 

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