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To: little jeremiah

This is how I see it.
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ThankQ for the care you display in working through the drops for us.

I have read your analysis a few times and then have gone on to ponder them.

In a way, I agree with your overall analysis.
I would not word some parts as you do and I can’t gell if that’s personal preference, or if it is disagreement.

Your comments about our not understanding ‘how it must be this way’ come closer, I think, to interpreting the meaning than anything I’ve come up with or seen on 8k, and yet I’m not sure it’s fully baked yet.

I draw back from your analysis where I’m not sure if you’re saying that POTUS is enabling this for the greater good; I think this is likely a misinterpretation on my part.

I think there are multiple reasons why the mayhem has been allowed to continue this far. I agree with your points that ‘people have to see for themselves’. There’s a quote from a movie (The Usual Suspects),”The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” Winning this battle between good and evil requires the public to realize that evil exists and choose GOOD instead.

I believe Q/POTUS are trying to do all they can to spare lives while the U.N. is watching (has been out there watching as the DS option for 3 + years) ready to distort white hat efforts to restore the rule of law.

There are so many pieces in play that I’d never be able to reason my way though it, but I believe there are other capabilities and events upon which the timing is based.

The DS believed Trump would have acted by now, just as they believed he would act to remove Rosenstein, or Muller etc., but the white hats waited then as they waited now. Simply knowing that the DS wanted POTUS to act 2 weekends ago with his military means they wanted/needed/planned for that to occur.

So I agree with your point that people have to SEE and not be TOLD, because this is true of faith as well; one has to endure trial for themselves whereas being lectured by others never created faith. I never realized how mysterious actual faith was until I wrote that. :)

And your comment re PURE EVIL rings true for me. In life I have encountered many people who believe that decent people do not contemplate the existence of PURE EVIL, that in doing so one becomes tainted or reveals a low mind/base sensibilities.

I have spoken of the evil I have encountered in life, and seen the person I’m speaking to draw themselves taller and tilt their head back, explaining to me that they are too wise to engage in such judgements. This may be followed by psychologists definition of “disorders” rather than “evil”. But Satanists torturing babies is not a clinical disorder.

Many people are too gentle to recognize evil in the world; I have at times envied them. It seemed cruel to bring the subject up to those who seem to be without the scars of such realizations.

But, there is no safe way to live if one doesn’t realize that evil exists. We are ultimately in contention with evil whether or not we realize the urgent, consistent need to fight it.

Even after this Storm has past, we must stand guard against evil so that it never claim territory/victims again.

You said: “5. How this is part of The Plan “will be hard to understand for most”. I was very conflicted about it and now I think I understand. It had to be this way. That reminds of the other Q drop, I added just now to the bottom. It had to be this way. We may wish - and I do - that this insane mayhem and destruction would be stopped by the feds, but sadly, it has to continue for a bit more, apparently. Everyone is going to have to take a stand, take a side. This is how I see it.”

I say: What you write sounds ...well...biblical. Christians have asked God for thousands of years how events in their lives (e.g., human suffering) could possibly be part of His plan, particularly since there is “no darkness in Him, none at all”. Through tears, clenched teeth, shattered/burned/broken faces, or with their last breath...some asked God, “How could You let this happen?”

The church where I worship teaches that we may not know how suffering is part of His plan, but that we can know none of our suffering is ever wasted. The brokenness we introduced to the world through our free will was not His will, but He does have a plan to turn ALL suffering and hardship to our good.

Q’s curious wording, and your choice of interpretation, while not originating from the God of the Christians, sounds similar to my ears tonight.

As you say, we must CHOOSE good. I agree with your analysis; I think Q drops point to the choice before us all, a choice to which many are just now awakening. Unfortunately, some will awaken in the midst of mayhem; mayhem will be the only way some will awaken at all. Prayers up for their struggles. May God show us how best to help each other in these difficult trials.

I think writing my response to your thoughtful analysis, after posting my more hasty analysis earlier tonight, has helped to surface my belief that re the drops about darkness/light etc., and as the Anons speculated, we may experience the truth of them individually, and we do not have knowledge we’d need to understand yet.

And as always, God will be with us and help us through it. We can trust Him. God wins.

WWG1WGA


433 posted on 06/17/2020 1:16:37 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote
The church where I worship teaches that we may not know how suffering is part of His plan, but that we can know none of our suffering is ever wasted. The brokenness we introduced to the world through our free will was not His will, but He does have a plan to turn ALL suffering and hardship to our good.

Who would have thought the Cross could be turned to good? And yet what seemed God's greatest defeat was in fact the method by which the world was redeemed from Satan and sins forgiven.

434 posted on 06/17/2020 1:30:00 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: ransomnote
Many people are too gentle to recognize evil in the world; I have at times envied them. It seemed cruel to bring the subject up to those who seem to be without the scars of such realizations.

But, there is no safe way to live if one doesn’t realize that evil exists. We are ultimately in contention with evil whether or not we realize the urgent, consistent need to fight it.

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Words of wisdom! Need to copy this for personal use.
Brilliant

439 posted on 06/17/2020 2:13:12 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket ("Leadership is intangible, and therefore no weapon ever designed can replace it." ~Omar Bradley)
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To: ransomnote

I will read your analysis carefully later this morning. thank you very much for your detailed and thoughtful comments.


503 posted on 06/17/2020 6:35:58 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: ransomnote

I carefully read your thoughts and greatly appreciate them, and the time you took to write them down. Have you ever read Scott Peck’s “People of the Lie”? I did but around 20 years ago, describes human evil. I think some people who act evil or believe evil beliefs can change; but clearly many are so steeped they cannot and will not change. I see evil as darkness, a dark heart, a dark mind. In the darkness one cannot discern the truth. If a person insists in staying in the dark, they cannot be helped.

I hope that with all that is happening more and more people will choose the light of truth and leave the darkness of lies and evil.

There is a Sanskrit prayer I have run into that relates to this.

Asato Ma Sad Gamaya
Tamasi Ma Jyotir Gamaya
Mrityo Ma Amritam Gamaya

“O Lord, Lead Us From Untruth To Truth, Lead Us From Darkness To Light, Lead Us From Death To Immortality”

And on a more mundane level, an old saying:

“Good judgement comes from experience. And experience comes from bad judgement”.

I’m remember this morning the rally during the campaign (IIRC) at which Melania stood up first and said, “Let us pray”, then recited the Lord’s Prayer. Shortly thousands joined in. It was a rare and beautiful experience. We are so incredibly fortunate that our President and his team are wise, heroic and above all people of faith in God.


594 posted on 06/17/2020 9:40:40 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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