people are starting to catch on that QAnon is a religious phenomenon. this is the front page of CNN.

but CNN is more focused on Q& #39;s lurid claims than it is with the actual appeal of QAnon - real community. its no coincidence that the churches listed are all nondenominational
MONTHS after @TedwardWang and i have been drawing this comparison, "experts" are finally mentioning the Seventh Day Adventists and failed prophecies...but ofc fail to see the significance. these people are too stupid to see what& #39;s coming.
the mistake people make is thinking that the prophecies mean more than they do. this is why many cults dont dissolve when a prophecy fails - because the preservation of the community is more important than a botched prediction. losing their tribe is not an option, mentally.
in the US families are self-destructing, communities crumbling, churches folding. people are desperate. this is why the prophecies arent as significant to Q adherents as some think. their primary focus is on the tribe -WWG1WGA- and battling the enemy. everything else is secondary
it should be no surprise that the majority of America, which has been so atomized, would be blind to how appealing a robust community truly is. all they see are the wild claims, but what the Qmers see is family and love. and that& #39;s powerful.
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