Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?
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Christians should hunger for truth and evidence wherever it leads them. The Scriptures give us the foundations to explore fearlessly.
no one goes around saying "i'm a conspiracy theorist"
it's a label given by people who want to dismiss others.
If someone wants to brand another a 'conspiracy theorist' are they really a Christian? or are they more worldly than Christian?
Conspiracy theorist is a title after all...
However it seems many in the clergy conflate gossip with discussion of current events and seek to label the behavior as a cultivation of a lie and so they will bring up the idea that the discussion of the conspiracy is bearing false witness against someone.
The author of the piece seems to leave himself no room on what it true or not by stating that truth must be proved to him.
So whom ever he is...he doesn't walk in the spirt and he's not listening to God as he should...many Preachers seem to be in the same boat more concerned with maintaining their 501.3C and the building fund then reminding the flock that Jesus once stormed a Temple.
Which is odd as the powers that be seem to want to turn the world into their Temple right before our very eyes. The plot thickens.....peace folks.
Valid observations, thanks for the post!
Seek truth, use discernment, test the spirits
Absolutely. No question about it.
Do Christians believe in existence of SaTaNzZ?
So they must be conspiracy theorists - which is a SaTaNzZ spell.