I can appreciate that that is your intention and your perspective.
I suspect a poll of such Q-believers would indicate that you come across otherwise.
A very Christian value is to examine ourselves according to our impact vs our intentions.
My perception is that Q-believers take offense and attack at the least suggestion of disbelief. I’m stymied by the double standard here. If you look at the things that have been said to and about me, many are just awful. Yet only once that I’m aware of was anyone called on it. With me, if I convey my honest perception that Q-believers take offense very easily, it’s called out as an insult?
Whatever the standard, it should apply to both sides. That would genuinely be for the benefit of all.
I saw this on a reddit Q discussion. It claims to be a list of Q questions with some of them answered. Might be interesting:
I can appreciate that some people lie knowingly and purposely.