posted on Nov, 15 2010 @ 04:23 PM
reply to post by williamAmerican
No this isn't a hard question, but it does make my brain hurt because of how obvious the answer is if you'd just taken a few moments to think before
posting.
Do you have an opinion on things that aren't real? What's your opinion on Unicorns? Santa Claus? Darth Vader? None of those things are real yet it
seems that most people I talk to have opinions of them.
I know that for me the reason I attempt to debunk certain conspiracy theories is because I see large numbers of people being swayed into believing
them without sufficient evidence to do so. Here on ATS we are meant to deny ignorance so when I see people displaying ignorance on a subject whether
it be the Moon landing, HAARP, Evolution, etc I tend to want to correct that problem and give them access to the information I posses. I would do the
same if people believed in those three hypothetical examples, if someone believed Darth Vader or Santa were actually real I would be on the internet
debating them as well.
So
1) Something doesn't have to be real for people to form an opinion about it. I have opinions on Zeus, Odin and the Easter Bunny none of which
exist.
2) If something is believed to be true or real without sufficient evidence it creates a reason to set people straight and give people access to good
information that can lead them to better informed conclusions
3) Spreading a healthy level of skepticism is ALWAYS a good idea and is reason enough to form opinions on conspiracy subjects
Simply because some are content to sit idle and let people wallow in ignorance doesn't mean I am.