(05-15-2010, 05:54 PM)dolphin Wrote: Often times people believe, or disbelieve based on their preference rather than adhering to the objectivity of what they can know.
Good point, dolphin. It's just as easy to automatically disbelieve all or most 'conspiracy theories' as it is to gullibly believe them. Why not look at each one objectively? Of those I've bothered to research, I've found some to be outlandish and totally devoid of substance, while others were based on rock-solid, irrefutable scientific evidence.
Sometimes, the issue isn't whether there is evidence for that particular theory or not. The issue is whether people are willing to objectively look at the evidence, or are they quick to automatically assume it's a kooky 'conspiracy theory' just because it's outside the mainstream, consensually accepted belief. And why would most people even want to look at the evidence, if they don't even know it exists? 3D reality is an illusion, and we each have the right to maintain our chosen illusion. It has been speculated that we can each find the evidence to support or refute whatever we choose to believe.
At any rate, whether we accept or refute any given diet, theory, political view, etc. is not a pre-requisite for pursuing a spiritual path. And we are certainly not all in agreement about these volatile and controversial topics!
Just the fact that we're all here, discussing higher densities, beings from other planets, channeling, etc. puts us in the category of 'kooks' by mainstream standards, so it's all rather relative.
