I submitted a thread a couple of months ago about redpilling church goers.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1699393
They are just the demographic to target - mostly conservative with a developed sense of right and wrong. In a way this is a spiritual war - and if Christians were made to believe that their country is being run by Satanists/Lucifarians - a real groundswell might just give pizzagate the critical mass to break out from being a tin-hat conspiracy theory.
I've been doing a survey of my local churches. Most aren't likely receptive to the idea. I've noticed sinister iconography among many of them.
Granted I live in a fairly wealthy area. Monied people are less likely to make the sacrifices to the status quo necessary to affect change. Some are likely involved. There are masons in my nearest church for example.
It's a good idea, but I would say that my congregation is split about 50/50 between liberal and conservative. Plus it's a church and many of them are old so how do I bring up the subject? Yeah the game was great last night, by the way have you heard about the pedophilia that is running rampant in DC?
It's the preachers and pastors that need to be redpilled.Then they can bring it up in church in a sermon or prayers. I know some are corrupt, but they are the only figures in authority that have not been totally compromised. Forget the MSM, police and politicians - concentrate on those in the Good vs Evil business - it's their job for God's sake!
I feel that a lot of people that go to church don't want to hear about politics, I know I don't.
Some Pastors are awake, some asleep, some opposition. My church doesn't have a permanent pastor, they rotate every week. We had a woman that instead of giving a sermon decided to tell us about how she went to the woman's march the Sunday after the election (the one where they wore pussy hats) and tell us how those are just poor people trying to have their voices heard. Then afterward she had the nerve to comment on how much she loved our congregation and we are great and would never tell anyone what she talked about. She hasn't been back since.
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icuntstopswearing ago
I submitted a thread a couple of months ago about redpilling church goers. https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1699393 They are just the demographic to target - mostly conservative with a developed sense of right and wrong. In a way this is a spiritual war - and if Christians were made to believe that their country is being run by Satanists/Lucifarians - a real groundswell might just give pizzagate the critical mass to break out from being a tin-hat conspiracy theory.
ByTheBook ago
I've been doing a survey of my local churches. Most aren't likely receptive to the idea. I've noticed sinister iconography among many of them.
Granted I live in a fairly wealthy area. Monied people are less likely to make the sacrifices to the status quo necessary to affect change. Some are likely involved. There are masons in my nearest church for example.
icuntstopswearing ago
Those not involved have got a lot to lose by speaking out. Those involved...well they can just carry on
jstrotha0975 ago
It's a good idea, but I would say that my congregation is split about 50/50 between liberal and conservative. Plus it's a church and many of them are old so how do I bring up the subject? Yeah the game was great last night, by the way have you heard about the pedophilia that is running rampant in DC?
icuntstopswearing ago
It's the preachers and pastors that need to be redpilled.Then they can bring it up in church in a sermon or prayers. I know some are corrupt, but they are the only figures in authority that have not been totally compromised. Forget the MSM, police and politicians - concentrate on those in the Good vs Evil business - it's their job for God's sake!
jstrotha0975 ago
I feel that a lot of people that go to church don't want to hear about politics, I know I don't. Some Pastors are awake, some asleep, some opposition. My church doesn't have a permanent pastor, they rotate every week. We had a woman that instead of giving a sermon decided to tell us about how she went to the woman's march the Sunday after the election (the one where they wore pussy hats) and tell us how those are just poor people trying to have their voices heard. Then afterward she had the nerve to comment on how much she loved our congregation and we are great and would never tell anyone what she talked about. She hasn't been back since.