In the current vernacular, there is an assumed lack of credibility inherent to anything labeled a "conspiracy theory". The phrase discourages people from examining the claim and determining it's validity, or lack thereof, for themselves. In practice, many ideas, of widely varying merits, get plastered with this demonizing label. Really, each deserves to be considered on it's own.
This term contributes nothing positive to the arena of public ideas, it hampers thoughtful consideration.
All we need to know and believe about a conspiracy theory is summed up in Psalm 2.
Keeping in mind that the devil works very hard in the churches of men, and those whom supposedly represent Christ to the populous:
"Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us." - Psalm 2:1-3
My name is Georgia, and I speak in tongues all the time. This question isn't really relevant to the topic of the video. If you want to ask me something random like that, try sending me a PM. Thanks.
It can kind of be a relative concept, I suppose. In this case, I was referring to people who have been saved maybe just a matter of a few weeks or months. However, I don't think that Christian maturity depends on the length of time one has been saved, necessarily. I would say that I was just a "baby Christian" for a couple of years, in the sense of lacking discernment and wisdom especially. Here, I was just generalizing based on my experiences.
In the current vernacular, there is an assumed lack of credibility inherent to anything labeled a "conspiracy theory". The phrase discourages people from examining the claim and determining it's validity, or lack thereof, for themselves. In practice, many ideas, of widely varying merits, get plastered with this demonizing label. Really, each deserves to be considered on it's own.
This term contributes nothing positive to the arena of public ideas, it hampers thoughtful consideration.
WasatchIntercept 1 year ago
@WasatchIntercept True.
Isaiah558thru11 1 year ago
Well said :) I made some videos on this same topic awhile back.
97Wildfire 2 years ago
You rock! Continue to draw nigh unto the Lord Jesus Christ!
DeathUntoLife 2 years ago
All we need to know and believe about a conspiracy theory is summed up in Psalm 2.
Keeping in mind that the devil works very hard in the churches of men, and those whom supposedly represent Christ to the populous:
"Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us." - Psalm 2:1-3
DeathUntoLife 2 years ago
So you're saying it's hard to hold two different stupid beliefs at the same time?
cryptsub 2 years ago
Miss Isiah did you ever speak in tongues before?
superjam18 2 years ago
My name is Georgia, and I speak in tongues all the time. This question isn't really relevant to the topic of the video. If you want to ask me something random like that, try sending me a PM. Thanks.
Isaiah558thru11 2 years ago
good video
4096x 2 years ago
Glad you enjoyed!
Isaiah558thru11 2 years ago
It can kind of be a relative concept, I suppose. In this case, I was referring to people who have been saved maybe just a matter of a few weeks or months. However, I don't think that Christian maturity depends on the length of time one has been saved, necessarily. I would say that I was just a "baby Christian" for a couple of years, in the sense of lacking discernment and wisdom especially. Here, I was just generalizing based on my experiences.
Isaiah558thru11 2 years ago
What would you consider a baby Christian? I mean, I believe what you're saying -- I think you're right, but I just want to know your opinion.
SERVANT2112 2 years ago