Please Practice Social Distancing from Medical Conspiracy Theories

As the Coronavirus is still raging on - there's really a lot of reasons for conspiracy theorists to step forward, right? One of the biggest medical hoaxes was a video called "Plandemic". It turns out that the whole video was a manufactured hoax. Medical conspiracy theories have been promoted by quackery sites such as The Reformation Online, Jesus-is-Savior, Infowars, and Now the End Begins just to name a few. Reading through them showed that they're indeed against vaccines. Jesus-is-Savior's David J. Stewart (who's probably out and in parole) is now writing about the Coronavirus. The problem of Stewart is that he loves to hang around conspiracy theory nutjobs. His blog is not surprisingly revealing that he hangs out with another extreme nutjob named Steven Anderson of Faithful Word Baptist Church. Does the guy now even condone to killing homosexuals than evangelizing them as part of the mission field?

One of Stewart's statements might make you want to question his credibility:
The American people are still waiting for honest answers from the government, regarding what really happened on 911 in New York? Vietnam Veteran Rudy Dent is a 31-year retired NYC firefighter and fire investigator, who openly called 911 an INSIDE JOB! Dr. Craig Roberts wrote a compelling article last year titled: 'The Truth Has Finally Come Out About 911!' With all these facts in mind, seeing that 911 was an obvious False Flag Terror Attack, anyone familiar with 911 knew from the very start that this whole Coronavirus scare is another False Flag Operation (just like the 2007 London Train Bombings). I cannot say conclusively with evidence that the Coronavirus is manmade, but I am 100% convinced of it! One thing is very clear and obvious—our world has gone from a Pandemic to a Police State overnight, which to me is 100% proof of this being another INSIDE JOB!!! 

I don't know where Stewart is getting is ideas. This isn't to dismiss any truth that he's said. He's still right about how feminism destroys or how Communism has infiltrated the world. He sure has the guts to criticize the late Jack T. Chick when both of them are involved in sensationalism. Besides, Phil Johnson rightfully describes Stewart's site as:
The first thing you'll notice about this site is how cluttered, disorderly, and tawdry it looks. The content is no different. It's as if the page was constructed with a deliberate effort to eliminate anything that might edify or encourage. This is a seriously ugly muddle of fundamentalist pet issues, 911 Truther propaganda, and various amateur analyses—all thrown in your face with high-decibel, high-velocity force. The webmaster here seems drawn to every repugnant trope that has ever been commandeered in the name of religion—unsightly images, distasteful themes, loathsome tales, sinister gossip, and sensationalized headlines ("Satanism In The Vatican!") He blends these themes with favorite points of fundamentalist controversy and presents them in a way that seems carefully calculated to maximize the shock value. This is not ministry; it is exploitation. It's a lot of sound and fury, signifying nothing profitable. 
Some people insist that the only way to reach our generation with the gospel is by laboring to seem as cool or as non-confrontational as possible. This guy seems to think the goal is the opposite: to be as cheesy and offensive as possible. Both strategies are equally misguided.

In fact, he's even a bloodier version of Chick Publications. Chick Tracts are usually in black and white so any bloody depiction can be lessened. However, the Crusaders Comics have bene using some unsightly images drawn which is also rather inappropriate. The Crusaders comic book series' drawings are however nowhere near as bloody as what Stewart does. Stewart even puts real bloody pictures such as aborted fetuses and fanatic Muslims slashing themselves in full color. While I do believe sometimes such images need to be placed but putting them in grayscale would be discretion. Also, if the photo is too offensive then why bother sharing it openly? There's also that rule of thumb about medical and forensic discretion about bloody evidence. The Bible talks about bloody scenes but doesn't describe them in detail. However, it seems that Stewart himself is also obsessed with bloody images.

Should we mention that Stewart ends to have conspiracy theories that he believes links towards the New World Order? I don't deny that the New World Order is indeed coming but not now. God has His timetable and as long as the Church Age is here then the New World Order can't materialize as planned. Christians are still a heavy boulder for the New World Order. It's only when Christians are finally taken out of the way can it succeed. I would agree with Johnson that the analyses of Stewart are indeed amateur analyses. Stewart's love for conspiracy theories and saying that Infowars isn't into it should tell you something. Can you really trust Jesus-is-Savior to give you important information on surviving any future pandemic? I would suggest checking out that site for updates would probably just drive somebody crazy.

Listen to Alex Jones? Seriously? The more I listen to him - the more this guy defies common sense. Whether or not he's a Jesuit stooge or a Vatican exposer should now be irrelevant. What's more important is the guy really giving you the right information or is he mixing the truths with lies for his own convenience? Just because I don't listen to Communist propaganda garbage doesn't mean conspiracy theorists should be listened to. I think people like Stewart and Jones aren't really truth-tellers as they want us to believe. I believe that they have different motives and maybe they make money out of what they do. Conspiracy theories attract the curious and could be a very good source of money.

David W. Cloud's sound advice for Christians 

David W. Cloud has an article called "Conspiracies, Conspiracies, Conspiracies" which he writes the following which is very good advice for Christians:

There is always some truth to a conspiracy theory. In fact, sometimes there is a lot of truth. But for what it’s worth, I’ll give you four of many reasons why I don’t pay attention to the constant stream of conspiratorial pandering and why I have zero attraction to web sites and social media pages that specialize in them.
There is always some truth to a conspiracy theory. In fact, sometimes there is a lot of truth. But for what it’s worth, I’ll give you four of many reasons why I don’t pay attention to the constant stream of conspiratorial pandering and why I have zero attraction to web sites and social media pages that specialize in them.
First, they aren’t ultimately provable
Second, I couldn’t do anything about them even if they were true
Third, it is mentally distracting and discouraging for no good reason
Fourth, I want my focus to be on God and His control of things. I intend to keep my mind focused on the fact the times overall (Da. 2:21) and my times in particular (Ps. 31:15) are in God’s hands, not in the hands of the the government or the United Nations or a deep state cabal or Bill Gates or the Bilderbergs or whatever. I want to be constantly in mind of the fact that as a born again believer in Jesus Christ, I am foreknown, predestinated, called, justified, and glorified (Romans 8:29-30) (all in aorist tense and therefore accomplished facts in God’s eyes). As the called according to God’s purpose and as a lover of God by redemption, I know that all things work together for my good, and that is what I intend to focus on, and I will not allow anything to interfere with that confidence.

Besides, Cloud has also documented the effectiveness of vaccines - something that Stewart and the likes of him have been protesting. It's true some vaccines are indeed deadly but vaccination in itself is a safe practice when done right. He has two articles namely "Typhoid Before and After Vaccine" and "Tetanus Before and After Vaccine" which make way more sense than Stewart. I guess Stewart's bashing of Cloud is more than just a theological issue (not especially when Cloud was actually right about the abuses existing in Jack Hyles' pulpit)  but also a pride issue. I still admire Cloud's moderate King James Onlyism and the fact that he embraces Calvinist Christians as brethren if they show signs of true spiritual rebirth.

Calvinist or not, any born again Christian might want to take his advice about conspiracy theories in general. They should distance themselves from them!

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