The Flat Earth & Conspiracy Theories
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 2:56 pm
The flat Earth theory (FE) came up in the first minutes of the 12/23 hour-long TNP. (Edit: And I just heard that it came up briefly near the end of the program also.) I had been watching and reading online material about FE in the past week, so it especially caught my attention.
I think that the belief in grand conspiracy theories contributes to unhealthy, even sinful, attitudes and behavior. I have seen it myself. (As in that case, I suspect that drugs often play a role.)
A person who beliefs in FE must necessarily be a conspiracy theorist of the highest possible degree. That alone is enough to reject FE, imo, though there are of course experimental and observational reasons.
It did not seem to me that FEers are predominately Christian, just judging by the amount of profanity/vulgarity. I will say that I don't yet accept that there are anti-Christians pretending to be Christians pretending to be FEers. Aside from a few obvious comment trolls, I did not see that, but maybe. (If anyone knows of such a case, it would be interesting.)
Lastly, studying this FE phenom helped me to understand how amazingly good we humans are at coming up with reasonable sounding explanations. It is impossible, it seems, to convince someone of something that they don't want to be convinced of.
So, any insights, thoughts, anecdotes?
I think that the belief in grand conspiracy theories contributes to unhealthy, even sinful, attitudes and behavior. I have seen it myself. (As in that case, I suspect that drugs often play a role.)
A person who beliefs in FE must necessarily be a conspiracy theorist of the highest possible degree. That alone is enough to reject FE, imo, though there are of course experimental and observational reasons.
It did not seem to me that FEers are predominately Christian, just judging by the amount of profanity/vulgarity. I will say that I don't yet accept that there are anti-Christians pretending to be Christians pretending to be FEers. Aside from a few obvious comment trolls, I did not see that, but maybe. (If anyone knows of such a case, it would be interesting.)
Lastly, studying this FE phenom helped me to understand how amazingly good we humans are at coming up with reasonable sounding explanations. It is impossible, it seems, to convince someone of something that they don't want to be convinced of.
So, any insights, thoughts, anecdotes?