RE: The Religious and the fascination with the illuminati and a NWO
September 5, 2012 at 4:07 am
Any group that identifies it'self as a group will seek to further its own needs and desires. Consequently if the people at the top of society identify themselves as aristocrats or the meritocracy they will work to empower that group.That is not conspiracy it is just the natural way groups of people work.
Also if you have a set of people who believe that the way to sort out human affairs is to put a strong man in charge, and a strong man is put in-charge and he does not sort out all the problems, they are forced to come up with an explanation why it did not work.
An easy way of doing that is to say either he was evil, or there are an evil group as powerful as him working against him.
It is no surprise to me conspiracy theories are strongest in places where the belief in the strong man is prevalent.
First men invented a god to sort out their problems, and then a devil to explain why it did not happen.
Also if you have a set of people who believe that the way to sort out human affairs is to put a strong man in charge, and a strong man is put in-charge and he does not sort out all the problems, they are forced to come up with an explanation why it did not work.
An easy way of doing that is to say either he was evil, or there are an evil group as powerful as him working against him.
It is no surprise to me conspiracy theories are strongest in places where the belief in the strong man is prevalent.
First men invented a god to sort out their problems, and then a devil to explain why it did not happen.