Conspiracy theories are a ordsprog

en Conspiracy theories are a kind of secular religion. People feel great anxiety ... by the thought that nobody's in control.

en People assumed that's why I said 'Let's not buy the park.' That's not true, ... How do you justify spending that kind of money when so many other things are needed? The bottom line is that there will always be people who dislike me for whatever reason and who will have conspiracy theories.

en There are a lot of conspiracy theories. One of the misconceptions I have heard is that the Heart of the Triad is an effort to do a giant industrial park. One of the goals (of the meeting) is to dispel any thought that people might have that there is a set agenda. People need to understand that this is a planning process.

en A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. There are many theories, some extreme, about what happened to the president, ... If we can put to rest some of the wilder conspiracy theories, I think it's healthy to do so.

en Fundamentalism represents a rebellion against modern secular society, the separation of religion and politics. Basically, fundamentalists want to drag religion and/or God from the sidelines to which they've been relegated in modern secular society and bring them back to center stage. And, in this, they've enjoyed considerable success in some ways, though in other ways... it can represent a defeat for religion.

en I thought I was being extremely mealy-mouthed, but I was accused of advocating conspiracy theories.

en There is a hardcore rump within the British Muslim community that didn't actually believe somehow that Sidique and his cohorts were responsible. Rampant conspiracy theories mushroomed out of control.

en I think clearly it's going to satisfy people who have suspicion about some of it, but some will still have conspiracy theories and that's not going to stop.

en The Way is not a religion: Christianity is the end of religion. 'Religion' means here the division between sacred and secular concerns, other-worldliness, man's reaching toward God in a way which projects his own thoughts.

en So, for all the conspiracy theories out there, ... ... that's not what this is about. It's a computer bug that people deal with everyday. It's just that ours was in front of millions of people.

en The popularity of conspiracy theories is explained by people's desire to believe that there is - some group of folks who know what they're doing

en I think the less we feel a sense of control and the longer there isn't any closure on it, the more we're going to be seeing anxiety building in people.

en People with antiwar views will see this as confirmation of all their conspiracy theories about the war. And that's at least partly because the government didn't get its facts straight.

en People find conspiracy theories very appealing. It speaks to the human condition. The way we have been shaped determines what we select to hear and what we think is probable.

en I want a secular government, I want separation of state and religion, I think logic will prevail and we will have a secular government for the first time in Israel's history.


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