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Determining if a conspiracy theory - is "false"
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(08-30-2024, 07:35 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Only opinions can be invalidated.  Facts, are immutable.

The crucial element is often how people employ facts to form their opinions, courses of action, or claims. The hoopla surrounding climate change springs to mind concerning people bending science into religion and their belief systems to fit their ideas.

The truth is there is a natural resistance to any "new" theory about any events or any people. 

People also don't like their existing concepts challenged, leaving events to unfold and demonstrate whether or not the relevant incidents occurred. That part of human behavior is witnessed in historical and current events.
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RE: Determining if a conspiracy theory - is "false" - by xpert11 - 08-31-2024, 02:06 AM

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