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Religious conspiracy-"god" and "the Devil" are backwards

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For a while I've been curious about the Christian churches' teaching on Satan. Obviously a lot of conspiracy theorists have a similar fascination, but I noticed that many of them refused to questions if the Church was right about Satan. Many refuse to question the Christians' teaching that "Satan is evil" even if they do not believe in Christianity. This got me interested-what bigger conspiracy could there be than people being convinced, through lies and misinformation, that the "good guy" was evil and the "bad guy" was good?
If any of you are interested, I found this site to be informative when I was researching: Exposing Christianity
It's interesting to note how many conspiracy theorists, even those who believe Christianity is part of the conspiracy, refuse to even entertain the notion that the Church was wrong about this. Food for thought.
 
For a while I've been curious about the Christian churches' teaching on Satan. Obviously a lot of conspiracy theorists have a similar fascination, but I noticed that many of them refused to questions if the Church was right about Satan. Many refuse to question the Christians' teaching that "Satan is evil" even if they do not believe in Christianity. This got me interested-what bigger conspiracy could there be than people being convinced, through lies and misinformation, that the "good guy" was evil and the "bad guy" was good?
If any of you are interested, I found this site to be informative when I was researching: Exposing Christianity
It's interesting to note how many conspiracy theorists, even those who believe Christianity is part of the conspiracy, refuse to even entertain the notion that the Church was wrong about this. Food for thought.

A Satan support sight. sigh.

You do understand the word "belief"?

Each to their own.
 
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