Is studying conspiracies a Christian thing or something?I ask because it seems like all of the hardcore conspiracy theorist ALWAYS relate what their doing back to their religion somehow.It's always about the anti-christ or the fulfilment of the bible or something to that effect.
Conspiracies are all bullshit, ignore them. Just because there were 245 people on flight 83 and 2+4+5=11 and 8+3=11 doesn't mean it's evidence for a conspiracy theory. [ TheWallflower's advice column | Ask TheWallflower A Question ]
orphans answered Monday June 18 2007, 2:04 pm: No not all conspiracies are related to Christianity.
A conspiracy theory attempts to attribute the ultimate cause of an event or chain of events, or the concealment of such causes from public knowledge, to a secret, and often deceptive plot by a covert alliance of powerful or influential people or organizations. Many conspiracy theories claim that major events in history have been dominated by conspirators who manipulate political happenings from behind the scenes. Conspiracies are usually political, social, or historical events. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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