Fundamentalists, the Illuminati, Freemasons, and the UN

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"An overlooked danger of fundamentalism is how it can indirectly result in believing absurdities, quite apart from religion. Everybody knows fundamentalists believe unlikely things about God. Less known is their propensity for believing equally implausible things about the world more generally.

Take the surprisingly widespread belief among evangelicals that they are the victims of a vast conspiracy by liberals, New Agers, Satanists, and Freemasons. Great numbers of evangelicals seriously believe in an ancient Illuminati plot to destroy Christianity. Their conversation on the subject sounds like the plot of a Dan Brown novel (and, incredibly, Dan Brown’s books are actually better written than the fundy literature), but there’s no suggestion that it’s fiction."

So, because laughing at fundamentalism is fun

Fundamentalists the Illuminati Freemasons and the UN Leaving Fundamentalism
 
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"An overlooked danger of fundamentalism is how it can indirectly result in believing absurdities, quite apart from religion. Everybody knows fundamentalists believe unlikely things about God. Less known is their propensity for believing equally implausible things about the world more generally.

Take the surprisingly widespread belief among evangelicals that they are the victims of a vast conspiracy by liberals, New Agers, Satanists, and Freemasons. Great numbers of evangelicals seriously believe in an ancient Illuminati plot to destroy Christianity. Their conversation on the subject sounds like the plot of a Dan Brown novel (and, incredibly, Dan Brown’s books are actually better written than the fundy literature), but there’s no suggestion that it’s fiction."

So, because laughing at fundamentalism is fun

Fundamentalists the Illuminati Freemasons and the UN Leaving Fundamentalism
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If a conspiracy exists to destroy Christianity, with over 2 billion adherents it's gotta be the most ineffective conspiracy ever. :)
 
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"An overlooked danger of fundamentalism is how it can indirectly result in believing absurdities, quite apart from religion. Everybody knows fundamentalists believe unlikely things about God. Less known is their propensity for believing equally implausible things about the world more generally.

Take the surprisingly widespread belief among evangelicals that they are the victims of a vast conspiracy by liberals, New Agers, Satanists, and Freemasons. Great numbers of evangelicals seriously believe in an ancient Illuminati plot to destroy Christianity. Their conversation on the subject sounds like the plot of a Dan Brown novel (and, incredibly, Dan Brown’s books are actually better written than the fundy literature), but there’s no suggestion that it’s fiction."

So, because laughing at fundamentalism is fun

Fundamentalists the Illuminati Freemasons and the UN Leaving Fundamentalism
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Give it up, guano:

Even Helen Keller can see right through what you're doin', holmes.

You ain't foolin' anybody.

We all know you love to wear white sheets to every place except your bed. :badgrin:
 

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