**Snopes is known as a major pseudo-fact checking organization.
"Snopes.com ran an article under
the “news” section which called
creationism, or a view of a literal flood and young earth, a “fully fledged conspiracy theory.” ......
creationism, or a view of a literal flood and young earth, a “fully fledged conspiracy theory.” ......
Particularly frustrating to Bratemen is the notion that the earth is 10,000 years old or less. Braterman bemoaned the fact that 40% of Americans, according to a 2019 Gallup survey, believe in the creationist view of the origin of humanity, which is that we are descended from the first humans God created, Adam and Eve, “within roughly the past 10,000 years.”
“Such beliefs derive from the doctrine of biblical infallibility, long accepted as integral to the faith of numerous evangelical and Baptist churches through the world,” he wrote. “But I would argue that the present-day creationist movement is a fully fledged conspiracy theory.”
---Understand where this goes logically… if you are labeled as a dangerous conspiratorialist then they can put pressure on social media sites to kick you off of social media, since what you believe is dangerous to
others around you. And it won’t end there. As Paul wrote, “But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come” (2 Tim 3:1)."
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