Conspiracy Theories Usually End Up Nowhere But Endless Speculations

Another good reason why Christians should be avoiding conspiracy theories is that it really brings to useless speculations.  From earthquakes to storms, suddenly I am hearing of possible manmade storms after the Typhoon Yolanda incident which I am not ready to accept that as a truth until it's verified.  During the tsunami a few years ago, I even read somebody who boldly claimed it was an underwater bombing done by the Illuminati yet no proof was given.

But as said, Christians should ONLY stick to the facts, not endless speculations.  Also one has to think that these speculations can drive a person paranoid rather than strong with the Word of God.  That is why I personally have dropped reading conspiracy theories that aren't easily proven.  In fact, conspiracy theories are all a series of assumptions that lead nowhere.  I mean, for example it's like making too many speculations on one ungodly organization after the other.  Sad to say, some Independent Fundamental Baptists are already drowned into too many conspiracy theories that are leading their movement towards a wrong direction of even being divided among each other.

Now I am not against the truth movement, unveiling the truth is Biblical but not endless speculations as uncovering the truth is certainly biblical. I remembered the time I used to spend a lot of time with conspiracy theories but later I realized their credibility is shrinking because they are usually just making things up and worse, stating them as facts.

Now for warnings against conspiracy theories is that Christians should never get ahead of what God wants them to know, He has prepared to let them be known in due time.  Also 1 Timothy 1:4 warns that Christians should avoid endless speculations.  If we are to talk scientifically, I would really say that we ought to just stick to the facts, not to opinions.  It's okay to have an opinion but never regard an opinion as a fact.  A fact is always a fact no matter what opinions may say.  Sometimes some events are just completely random and don't involve any occult organization at all like a day to day bank robbery to food poisoning incidents unless investigations later will point out to a conspiracy fact otherwise.  

Here are the guidelines for exposing the truth as Ephesians 5:11-13 says, "And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather reprove them.  For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret.  But all things that reproved are made manifest by the light for whatsoever doeth make manifest is light.".  Remember as  much as possible, Christians are to reprove people of their wrongdoings as privately as possible as not to shame the person, Elijah reproved a heathen king like Ahab at Naboth's vineyard not in an open square and I think John the Baptist reproved Herod Antipas in private as well.  In fact Matthew 18:15-18 encourages rebuking privately as not to shame the person.  As said, everything is exposed in the light of God's Word.  False preachers and Jesuit operatives do not need to be exposed one by one, they are simply exposing themselves.  Sad to say, many Christians may have spent so much time naming names of false pastors when these guys are already mentioning themselves as they teach their false doctrine!  

As said, Christians must NEVER put anything in front of the Bible.  It's always Bible first.