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RE: It's Not So Crazy to be a Christian & Conspiracy "Theorist"

in #conspiracy7 years ago

I never felt that conspiracy theory was particularly more taboo for Christians, it was simply taboo for all. To talk about such topics carried a stigma much like disclosing mental illness. There are those who simply don't want to wake up. They feel doing so might disrupt their "happy" life to which they cling with white knuckles.

The scriptures you share here are poignant. While I know that Satan is the Prince of the Power of the Air (http://bit.ly/2tM4OB1), I never considered that this included power over the nations. It all makes sense. Indeed, we wrestle not against flesh and blood...nice post.

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Amen. It's incredible how on point the Bible is when it comes to describing the enemy and his blue print. Most people will say "you're focusing too much on the enemy and not enough on Jesus..." Then why is there so much about the enemy in the Bible? Should we just ignore these things?

It's like how John Todd said, the "Illuminati" is in the central banks, churches and religious institutions, governments, the music/entertainment industry, business world, and pretty much everywhere you look. Kick down enough doors and you always land in some form of satanism.