
“And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. The apostle John was good enough to tell us why these evil men did their evil out of the sight of others. The author starts Part One off with a bang, wrenching Isaiah 8:12 out of its rightful context to provide a little Scriptural cover for his not-so-novel idea “IF you believe in conspiracies, you are one kooky person!”Īnd that is an idea that is endlessly promoted by the world: the very phrase “conspiracy theorist” is a worldly one–as is the image of the person wearing a hat made of tinfoil to ward off evil radio waves, sound waves, waves of grain, whatever.īy comparison, the Bible is replete with tales of evil men who do their evil deeds where others cannot see them.

If there is any conspiracy afoot here, part three reveals who and what–with a surprise ending! Discrediting an opponent is part of the conspiracy. Oh, by the way, we’ll get to the payoff part. At the very least, someone is trying to discredit what someone is saying by labeling it a “ conspiracy theory.”Īnd so, Tin Foil Hat Theology, part one was read to see who the unlucky fellow was and what he had stumbled across to deserve not just one piece, but THREE!Īnd Tin Foil Hat Theology (TFHT) didn’t disappoint: it’s a piece that’s LONG on attitude, name-calling and arrogance and short on Scriptural backing–and that’s just in Part One when the payoff is being set up. That usually signals an attempt to cast aspersions is underway. One rule learned as a heathen investigative writer: when someone starts throwing around the pejorative “ conspiracy theory“–especially when the author serves up a healthy portion of attitude and arrogance as a side dish–it’s time to take notice.
#History of tin foil hat series
There are many pieces and only so much time and so…īut a series of pieces purportedly about “ tinfoil hat theology” caught the eye. It’s a rare thing when this writer responds directly to a piece on the Internet. “ And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.“ IN WHICH A MINION OF JOHN MACARTHUR CONSTRUCTS A THREE-PART PIECE UNDER THE GUISE OF SHOWING CONCERN OVER CHRISTIANS FALLING PREY TO EVIL “CONSPIRACY THEORIES” BUT WHICH IS REALLY A HIT PIECE TO DISCREDIT A MACARTHUR DETRACTOR CONSPIRACY THEORY: When someone gets caught with their hand in the cookie jar, “Conspiracy Theorist!” is one of the more useful things the thief might yell.
