For example, Being FORCED to believe in any religion or Science could also be a part of believing in Conspiracy theories. Any time a person isn't free to believe what they need to believe from their own experiences in life they might be moved to believe in conspiracy theories because of being forced to be unmoored from their own experiences which are often different than their forebears.
Or it can also be associated with being beaten or watching others being beaten to either believe in a specific religion or science in their lives too.
So, believing in conspiracy theories tends to come from being forced to believe something other than what that person's real experiences in life naturally teach them.
Having been psychologically unmoored from their normal experiential reality they are no longer confident in believing what naturally might be happening in their lives and often jump to unfounded conclusions because of having been forcibly redirected in their lives at an early age.
However, this is a form of PTSD that children or adults experience all over the world so it is not surprising that so many people in all nations believe in conspiracy theories and often kill each other worldwide because of these erroneous beliefs.
As more is learned about this problem that has always existed in people around the world, hopefully more people can be allowed to believe what their direct experiences teach them without being so interfered with along the way.
When people force other children or people to believe specific things against their wills it creates unnatural thought pathways in their brains which can result often in false assumptions which are the basis of believing in conspiracy theories in the first place.
War PTSD is just an adult version of this same problem found in children almost universally around the world from being forced to believe in either science or religion against their wills.
Looking even deeper into all this we have to also recognize that all human civilizing factors from birth could be considered to be a part of all this.
So, how do you raise a free thinking child who is allowed to decide whether they believe in religion or science or both along the way?
I'm sure this will be debated for hundreds of years to come or longer.
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