In a post entitled “Why You Should Resist Conspiracy Theories”, Stand to Reason’s Aaron Brake warns
his fellow Christians about the dangers of falling for the counternarrative.
Conspiracy theories, Brake says, are rarely true. If you believe them, you
undermine your own witness, not to mention the case for the resurrection of
Christ.
That’s a powerful statement to make, and it probably shouldn’t
stand without a little closer examination.
I found Brake’s article extraordinary on a number of levels,
so much so that I wandered around stewing about it for a couple of days
before deciding to hazard a response. Oddly, I find that I mostly
agree with his conclusions while disagreeing with almost everything he says on
the way to getting there. More on that later.













