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Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?

 
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Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?
The latest buzzword being used to discredit anyone who questions the mainstream narrative is “conspiracy theorist.” Everyone is terrified of being labeled one, and we are even seeing the Evangelical Elite getting into the action, calling out the supposed conspiracy theorists from within the midst of Evangelicalism. Really, it comes down to an attempt to discredit any truly conservative Christians who happened to support President Trump or question the globalist agenda being implemented before our eyes.

Is it wrong for Christians to get into conspiracy theories?


On a philosophical and theological level, are conspiracy theories something that Christians should avoid?

Throughout the Bible we see conspiracies play out. Think about it… one of the greatest conspiracies was found in each of the Four Gospels! Judas Iscariot, one of the original Twelve Disciples, betrayed Jesus IN SECRET, turning him over to be crucified for a mere thirty pieces of silver. That was a traitorous and sinister plot that would’ve been deemed a “tin foil hat conspiracy theory” until it actually happened.


Now, I want to be clear… we cannot act as if a conspiracy theory is factually true until we can prove it beyond a shadow of a doubt.


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Re: Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?
Jesus Himself was one, speaking truth to tptb of his time.

Ironically, it's the same tptb of today, more or less.
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Conspiracy Theory *should* be an impetus to drive a person to Christ.

But once with Christ, Conspiracy Theory becomes a distraction and a thrall that prevents a person from walking with Christ in a truly positive way.

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they sure as hell should not be republicans or democrats
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Re: Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?
Bro, that ship has sailed.
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Christians aren't conspiracy theorists.

Christians are conspiracy metaphysicians.

We're way, way, way beyond hypotheses.
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The latest buzzword being used to discredit anyone who questions the mainstream narrative is “conspiracy theorist.” Everyone is terrified of being labeled one, and we are even seeing the Evangelical Elite getting into the action, calling out the supposed conspiracy theorists from within the midst of Evangelicalism. Really, it comes down to an attempt to discredit any truly conservative Christians who happened to support President Trump or question the globalist agenda being implemented before our eyes.

Is it wrong for Christians to get into conspiracy theories?


On a philosophical and theological level, are conspiracy theories something that Christians should avoid?

Throughout the Bible we see conspiracies play out. Think about it… one of the greatest conspiracies was found in each of the Four Gospels! Judas Iscariot, one of the original Twelve Disciples, betrayed Jesus IN SECRET, turning him over to be crucified for a mere thirty pieces of silver. That was a traitorous and sinister plot that would’ve been deemed a “tin foil hat conspiracy theory” until it actually happened.


Now, I want to be clear… we cannot act as if a conspiracy theory is factually true until we can prove it beyond a shadow of a doubt.


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 Quoting: Coastie Patriot


Christians should learn from conspiracy theorists the art of thinking for oneself, how and why and when questions should be asked.
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Christians aren't conspiracy theorists.

Christians are conspiracy metaphysicians.

We're way, way, way beyond hypotheses.
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Yeah, yeah. I see that.

68% of church-going men and over 50% of pastors view porn on a regular basis. Of young Christian adults 18-24 years old, 76% actively search for porn.

lmao
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The latest buzzword being used to discredit anyone who questions the mainstream narrative is “conspiracy theorist.” Everyone is terrified of being labeled one, and we are even seeing the Evangelical Elite getting into the action, calling out the supposed conspiracy theorists from within the midst of Evangelicalism. Really, it comes down to an attempt to discredit any truly conservative Christians who happened to support President Trump or question the globalist agenda being implemented before our eyes.

Is it wrong for Christians to get into conspiracy theories?


On a philosophical and theological level, are conspiracy theories something that Christians should avoid?

Throughout the Bible we see conspiracies play out. Think about it… one of the greatest conspiracies was found in each of the Four Gospels! Judas Iscariot, one of the original Twelve Disciples, betrayed Jesus IN SECRET, turning him over to be crucified for a mere thirty pieces of silver. That was a traitorous and sinister plot that would’ve been deemed a “tin foil hat conspiracy theory” until it actually happened.


Now, I want to be clear… we cannot act as if a conspiracy theory is factually true until we can prove it beyond a shadow of a doubt.


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 Quoting: Coastie Patriot


Christians should learn from conspiracy theorists the art of thinking for oneself, how and why and when questions should be asked.
 Quoting: Satya Revelations


Christians have never been taught they have to take their own activity to grow their souls. It requires INTENTION. and for another not in this thread asking about free will. Free will involves CONSCIOUS INTENTION.
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I'm an advocate for truth and discovering truth.

You can't make a good or logical argument against that, so they call it what they do.
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Re: Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?
Christians aren't conspiracy theorists.

Christians are conspiracy metaphysicians.

We're way, way, way beyond hypotheses.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16336015


Yeah, yeah. I see that.

68% of church-going men and over 50% of pastors view porn on a regular basis. Of young Christian adults 18-24 years old, 76% actively search for porn.

lmao
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The porn is a symptom of a societal problem.

If Society were healthy, porn would have no market.

Porn is the very conspiracy of which the magnates of Babylon are accused in Revelation 18.

Oh, yes, there's a conspiracy, and it involves to what you give your power and energy.

The king's of the earth have given theirs over to the beast. We already know that.

But you haven't yet seen the karmic judgment coming back upon them.

You will.
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Re: Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?
The latest buzzword being used to discredit anyone who questions the mainstream narrative is “conspiracy theorist.” Everyone is terrified of being labeled one, and we are even seeing the Evangelical Elite getting into the action, calling out the supposed conspiracy theorists from within the midst of Evangelicalism. Really, it comes down to an attempt to discredit any truly conservative Christians who happened to support President Trump or question the globalist agenda being implemented before our eyes.

Is it wrong for Christians to get into conspiracy theories?


On a philosophical and theological level, are conspiracy theories something that Christians should avoid?

Throughout the Bible we see conspiracies play out. Think about it… one of the greatest conspiracies was found in each of the Four Gospels! Judas Iscariot, one of the original Twelve Disciples, betrayed Jesus IN SECRET, turning him over to be crucified for a mere thirty pieces of silver. That was a traitorous and sinister plot that would’ve been deemed a “tin foil hat conspiracy theory” until it actually happened.


Now, I want to be clear… we cannot act as if a conspiracy theory is factually true until we can prove it beyond a shadow of a doubt.


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 Quoting: Coastie Patriot


we are here to preach the gospel of the lord jesus christ

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If your one of the kings of the beast in Revelation 18, how do you create a market for your fornication/porn?

You first must destroy healthy consciousness within women and turn them against men in an endless victim blame game called feminism.

That's all good strategy if you're Satan but one more thing is needed. You also need to induce all the pretty girls to whore themselves out in order to profit from their whoredom and increase your apparent power.

But just make sure when you're doing all this social Hocus pocus you keep women in the dark about what they could have had. Because if they ever find out the other side of the story, you're done.
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The latest buzzword being used to discredit anyone who questions the mainstream narrative is “conspiracy theorist.” Everyone is terrified of being labeled one, and we are even seeing the Evangelical Elite getting into the action, calling out the supposed conspiracy theorists from within the midst of Evangelicalism. Really, it comes down to an attempt to discredit any truly conservative Christians who happened to support President Trump or question the globalist agenda being implemented before our eyes.

Is it wrong for Christians to get into conspiracy theories?


On a philosophical and theological level, are conspiracy theories something that Christians should avoid?

Throughout the Bible we see conspiracies play out. Think about it… one of the greatest conspiracies was found in each of the Four Gospels! Judas Iscariot, one of the original Twelve Disciples, betrayed Jesus IN SECRET, turning him over to be crucified for a mere thirty pieces of silver. That was a traitorous and sinister plot that would’ve been deemed a “tin foil hat conspiracy theory” until it actually happened.


Now, I want to be clear… we cannot act as if a conspiracy theory is factually true until we can prove it beyond a shadow of a doubt.

and he focused on growing your spirit which was left out of your bible..


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 Quoting: Coastie Patriot


we are here to preach the gospel of the lord jesus christ

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And his biggest gospel.. the main one.. the books of the bible are not HIS gospel... is that Humans are brothers because they are indwelled by an individual Spirit of the Father... and that spirit.. as the mind of the human develops will log into the all that is. Thru the portal of That individual Father.

Otherwise all choosing the eternal must learn to SERVE his fellows.. his planet.. and his Father. that's it folks.
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Conspiracy theorist =truth seeker

I like what this preacher had to say On the topic


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Re: Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?
Of course they should.

A true Christian has Christ in him, the spirit of truth. So it would be unnatural to deny this spirit and deny the conspiracies so evident to us.
J 17:15: "I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst keep them from the evil.

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Fundamental Christianity, where you buy into one person, some minister or denomination, interprets basically gnostic writings, and puts their slant on it, and you buy into that slant of interpretation, or you don't, because many Christians attend a Church for family unity sake, but they're not authoritarian and they do get into some very interesting conversations about what they believe the bible means.

But have to point out, fundamental Christianity is American mainly and is a minority both currently and world wide history.

Catholic Church is the first and official Church, ie Rome, and its more metaphoric but still mainly fundamental and very authoratative.

But these are gnostic scripts, inner meanings.

And then there are the gnostic christians, and unless you are foolish enough to belong to an institution of gnostics and follow their interpretations, then you're receiving INNER GUIDANCE.

I went from Catholic, to Anglican, to my own private Christian, to asking for guidance and praying Matthew 13 that my eyes and ears be open, to suddenly seeing the metaphors and having those prayers answered. Stubborn process as my brain is literally wired too. Inner guidance. I AM A GNOSTIC CHRISTIAN, FREE AND NOT UNDER ANYONE'S THUMB.

Christ and his apostles, real concrete people, or metaphors for other stories, such as the Joshua Tree and King Tut, or the inner journey in the cosmos, so many interpretations, but I tend to straddle the potential of real AND metaphor. In other words, in a mind over matter, law of affinity/attraction, type universe, if everyone was yearning for a hero to come in, would the hero not come in?


Anyway, Christ and his apostles would have been called conspiracy theorists from the beginning and bucked big banks, the money and power of the elite, and worked with the people.

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Conspiracy Theory *should* be an impetus to drive a person to Christ.

But once with Christ, Conspiracy Theory becomes a distraction and a thrall that prevents a person from walking with Christ in a truly positive way.

Be ye wise, as serpents...know your stuff, recognize the works of your enemy but also trust God enough to know that you are not going to be effected by it.
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Jesus Himself was one, speaking truth to tptb of his time.

Ironically, it's the same tptb of today, more or less.
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Jesus Himself was one, speaking truth to tptb of his time.

Ironically, it's the same tptb of today, more or less.
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hesright
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Yes that point was in my post too that he and his apostles would have been called conpsiracy theorists and shunned the big banks, whipped the money changers actually in the bible. And ran with the little people.
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The truth is called conspiracy theorist.

The problem is that the church follow the Paulinean mindset: Romans 13 = Be a sheep, "all powers comes from God" and so on.


Jesus is the Truth. He faced the normies, unbelievers and devil worshipers from his time so ofc he is a "conspiracy theorist".
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The truth is called conspiracy theorist.

The problem is that the church follow the Paulinean mindset: Romans 13 = Be a sheep, "all powers comes from God" and so on.


Jesus is the Truth. He faced the normies, unbelievers and devil worshipers from his time so ofc he is a "conspiracy theorist".
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This!
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The Bible has a lot to say about lies and liars. I don't see any references to letting a lie stand because more people believe it than there are that believe the truth. A Christian would be able to name the books written by Mary of Bethany. False Christians will get the answer wrong. The Bible tells a single story, any deviation would be an intentional lie.

If the meshing done today between the Bible and events unfolding is in error, it would make the people running the show into liars. Liars should be fired from the positions of power that they hold. Today that would mean the World Bank more than 'anybody'.

The transition can be peaceful, if they hold on to a corrupt entity that is when many people get hurt.

Paul would have been sitting with the group in Matt:23 if he had been in town. The hatred is related to Paul being gathered, yet He left the get lost in Jerusalem 'out in the cold'. God has a special mission for them, or they would have been gathered at that time. This is talking about the 42 months that unfold before He can return

De:4:26-28:
I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day,
that ye shall soon utterly perish from off the land whereunto ye go over Jordan to possess it; ye shall not prolong your days upon it,
but shall utterly be destroyed.
And the LORD shall scatter you among the nations,
and ye shall be left few in number among the heathen, whither the LORD shall lead you.
And there ye shall serve gods,
the work of men's hands,
wood and stone,
which neither see,
nor hear,
nor eat,
nor smell.

Christians should be honest, they would make great bankers and other high level business people because of that. The part of a bank being a business for profit would be more like it is deemed an essential service so the 'employees' would take home an Accountant's wage.

A Christian can take apart lies, they cannot construct new ones. The holes they point out are hidden or fixed today rather than the corrupt entity is taken apart an trashed.

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Do you relay trust the GLP sheeple to give you a accurate answer.

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Re: Should Christians be Conspiracy Theorists?
Christians aren't conspiracy theorists.

Christians are conspiracy metaphysicians.

We're way, way, way beyond hypotheses.
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Yeah, yeah. I see that.

68% of church-going men and over 50% of pastors view porn on a regular basis. Of young Christian adults 18-24 years old, 76% actively search for porn.

lmao
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Obviuosly going to church does not make one a true Christian

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Do you relay trust the GLP sheeple to give you a accurate answer.

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All options on the table, you are the one who has to sort the lies from the facts. When you can do that all through the Bible, what the Media publishes is easy.

1Th:5:21:
Prove all things;
hold fast that which is good.
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Of course they should.

A true Christian has Christ in him, the spirit of truth. So it would be unnatural to deny this spirit and deny the conspiracies so evident to us.
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