that.s why I said under the banner of Q, not that Q said it
Oh, well the headline is confusing, sounds exactly like you're saying don't trust Q lol (and that didn't sound like you so I was confused).
No I think the idea is that it hurts the credibility of Q when a huge percentage of the people who say he is “real“ (whatever that means to each individual) are constantly wrong about everything. I know when the whole thing started I was on board. The more and more I saw false predictions, false claims, bad information, incredibly crazy theories that were never even close to true, it made me start to doubt. It happens to Christians sometimes too, where if they notice that most of the Christians in their lives are judgmental, evil, or Catholic child molesters, they begin to lose their faith. Because how can all of these people believe in anything that could possibly be real if they are wrong all the time and lie, change the rules, shift goalpost, it’s tough.
I know exactly what you're saying, and the Christian analogy is spot on. Thanks.
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