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As churches prove ‘fertile ground’ for conspiracy theories, some pastors are taking a stand

During the whirlwind of 2020, Sydney reverend and radio host Bill Crews has noticed a surge in an old foe within his flock — conspiracy theories.
Christian groups have long been susceptible to conspiracy theories, he says, but the rise of the internet, and more recently COVID-19, has exacerbated the issue.
“Churches can become petri dishes of this stuff, particularly if you’ve got really charismatic people who don’t have any ethics,” says Reverend Crews.
This increased acceptance of conspiracy theories within church groups is part of a broader social trend, religious leaders say, as people turn to outlandish ideas to make sense of the times.
But some pastors are taking active measures to fight the potential spread of conspiracy theories…
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