Conspiracies are Biblical & Rational

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Gideon300

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I'm actually very easygoing and always got along with my teachers better than my peers. But when I am sure about something, I am as stubborn as a bulldog. One time, my fifth grade teacher, a tough old ex-Army cook, chewed me out in front of the whole class because I was certain I was correct about a grammar question on a test that he had marked wrong. I was almost in tears. I made sure I was respectful, but I didn't back down. Turns out I was correct and he was wrong, and he went and checked into it afterwards. I will always remember that he was humble enough to apologize to me in front of the whole class. I'll always respect him for that.

I might be wrong about some of the details of how the Earth system works. I'm just a guy trying to figure things out for himself. But I absolutely know I'm being lied to about the globe. Having seen the lie, I'll never back down about this.
 
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"A higher plane," hehe
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There is a principle here and it is fundamental to Christianity. It is truth. Flat Earther's live in denial of the truth. Other, more dangerous deceptions abound. FE people have no discernment and hence are more likely to be deceived on other issues as well.
As opposed to those who swallow every government lie without question? :D
 

Nehemiah6

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Other, more dangerous deceptions abound.
One of the most dangerous deceptions that has been around for about 100 years is that "the experts" know what they are talking about, and are always truthful and factual. But we have already seen that "the experts" are blatant liars with destructive Leftist/Globalist political agendas. Had all "the experts" been locked up since January 2020, the world would have remained free.
 
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"A higher plane," hehe
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One of the most dangerous deceptions that has been around for about 100 years is that "the experts" know what they are talking about, and are always truthful and factual. But we have already seen that "the experts" are blatant liars with destructive Leftist/Globalist political agendas. Had all "the experts" been locked up since January 2020, the world would have remained free.
Ever wonder where the serpent imagery comes from in medical symbols and iconography? The serpent with the cup, the winged serpent, the serpents twined on the pole?

I always thought it derived from the Biblical account of the Israelites in the wilderness and the serpent being lifted up for healing those poisoned by vipers. But a lot of it actually comes from hermetic magic and mythology.

A truther named ODD TV has made a mini documentary called "Pharmakeia" which is quite enlightening. All this serpent imagery as associated with medicine and pharmacology is not coincidence. It's Satanic.
 

Nehemiah6

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All this serpent imagery as associated with medicine and pharmacology is not coincidence. It's Satanic.
Serpent worship has been widespread throughout the world, and for a very long time. Also the brazen serpent of Moses was called Nehushtan (= bronze god or a thing of brass), and worshipped by the Israelites. Therefore it had to be destroyed.

2 KINGS 18: THE REIGN OF HEZEKIAH
1 Now it came to pass in the third year of Hoshea son of Elah king of Israel, that Hezekiah the son of Ahaz king of Judah began to reign. 2 Twenty and five years old was he when he began to reign; and he reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusalem. His mother's name also was Abi, the daughter of Zachariah. 3 And he did that which was right in the sight of the LORD, according to all that David his father did. 4 He removed the high places, and brake the images, and cut down the groves, and brake in pieces the brasen serpent that Moses had made: for unto those days the children of Israel did burn incense to it: and he called it Nehushtan.

Are people still burning incense to the serpent god? Absolutely. Metaphorically it is being done through the bogus vaccines, But in reality there is serpent worship in India:

"In Indian mythology, the world is supported on the hood of a giant snake called Shesha. And the myths and legends come to the fore on the day of Naga Panchami, the festival that is dedicated to the Snake God. Over a vast space of time, serpents have haunted the Indian mind. An oblation of rice and milk, the subdued burning of camphor and incense sticks, the flickering wicks soaked in the shimmering brass lamps and the strewn flower petals - all invoke an abiding faith and awe in the inscrutable powers of the Snake God. Through the corridors of time one hears the echo of chorus songs and dance beats all in praise of the powers that the snakes are believed to possess."
https://www.magzter.com/stories/Culture/Heritage-India/Nag-Panchami-Festival-Of-Snake-God
 

Blade

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Are we talking about "conspiracy theories" or something like conspired? I like what one said "conspiracy theorists try to defend their cases, their theories are usually considered less plausible than the received explanations, supported by relevant epistemic authorities. As far as the epistemic authorities deserve their position, the burden of proof is on the side of conspiracy theorists.:"

Another part of that ..not that I agree but interesting to read " However, it is one thing to try to say something about explanations that are usually called conspiracy theories and another thing to say something about all explanations that refer to (actual or alleged) plots and conspiracies. History textbooks are full of stories that mention the term “conspiracy”. But the textbooks do not describe explanations that are usually called conspiracy theories. Obviously, in ordinary language “conspiracy theory” does not refer to all explanations that include term “conspiracy”. For instance, to say that the events of September 11th in 2001 were due to a conspiracy on the part of al-Qaeda is not to support a conspiracy theory. Similarly, to write a newspaper article saying that six security agents were arrested in Kabul in 2011 as they conspired to assassinate President Hamid Karzai is not to defend a conspiracy theory (as far as we follow the rules of ordinary language)."

So for me when someone says "are Biblical".. not sure what they are talking about.
 

2ndTimothyGroup

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I suppose that I'm just curious as to what the purpose to the video was/is. I mean, of course there are tons of conspiring stories in the Bible. I don't get it.