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Conspiracy theorists are really good at grabbing your attention, pulling you in, getting your hooked for more, and trying to make you believe something is true. We'll identify 7 tactics they use and look at what the Bible says —so you can slow down, think critically, and filter everything through God’s Word.
🔍 The 7 Tactics Conspiracy Theorists Use
TACTIC #1: Grabbing Attention Through Shock & Conflict
Shocking headlines, fear-driven claims, and dramatic language designed to trigger emotion and curiosity fast.
TACTIC #2: Making You Feel Like an Insider
Creating a sense of secrecy and exclusivity—making you feel like you’re part of the “informed few” who know the “real truth.”
TACTIC #3: Using Teasers & Cliffhangers
Hinting at big reveals, unnamed sources, or “proof coming soon”—but rarely delivering real, verifiable evidence.
TACTIC #4: Using Strong Rhetoric Over Solid Facts
Relying on fear, outrage, and emotional language instead of clear, credible, and checkable facts.
TACTIC #5: Using “Us vs. Them” Framing
Dividing the world into “those who get it” and “those who are blind,” while treating disagreement as betrayal or persecution.
TACTIC #6: Backpedaling When Wrong
Avoiding accountability by shifting blame, reframing failed predictions, or quietly deleting content instead of admitting mistakes.
TACTIC #7: Cashing In on Chaos
Exploiting fear, tragedy, and confusion for clicks, views, donations, merchandise, and paid content—where attention equals money.
📖 Scriptures Used in This Episode
Matthew 24:4
“Watch out that no one deceives you.”
Matthew 24:36
“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.”
Proverbs 14:15
“The naive believes everything, but the sensible person considers his steps.”
1 Thessalonians 5:21
“Test everything that is said. Hold on to what is good.”
Acts 20:30
“…some will rise up and distort the truth in order to draw a following.”
2 Peter 2:3
“In their greed these teachers will exploit you with fabricated stories.”
Romans 16:17–18
“Watch out for people who cause divisions and upset people’s faith… By smooth talk and glowing words they deceive innocent people.”
🧠 Final Takeaway
God never asks His people to shut off their brains.
He calls us to use them.
Thanks for stopping by!
75% of Christian teens and young adults in local church youth groups walk away from the church – and many from Christ – after graduating high school. This is a call to Be the 25 who don't.
We're here to tackle your tough questions, share relatable guest interviews, and offer practical advice and strategies so you can gain the confidence and courage you need to Be the 25.
Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes, bonus episodes and giveaways... and invite your friends.
Episodes drop BI-WEEKLY ON TUESDAYS.
Need help? For additional resources, go to BeThe25.com.
Experiencing doubt or have questions? Email [email protected] and your doubt or question may be selected for the show.
For speaking engagements contact: [email protected].
Follow Dr. Sharon O'Hara on:
Thanks for listening!
Be The 25!
-Dr. Sharon
By Dr. Sharon O'HaraSend In Your Question for the Podcast
Conspiracy theorists are really good at grabbing your attention, pulling you in, getting your hooked for more, and trying to make you believe something is true. We'll identify 7 tactics they use and look at what the Bible says —so you can slow down, think critically, and filter everything through God’s Word.
🔍 The 7 Tactics Conspiracy Theorists Use
TACTIC #1: Grabbing Attention Through Shock & Conflict
Shocking headlines, fear-driven claims, and dramatic language designed to trigger emotion and curiosity fast.
TACTIC #2: Making You Feel Like an Insider
Creating a sense of secrecy and exclusivity—making you feel like you’re part of the “informed few” who know the “real truth.”
TACTIC #3: Using Teasers & Cliffhangers
Hinting at big reveals, unnamed sources, or “proof coming soon”—but rarely delivering real, verifiable evidence.
TACTIC #4: Using Strong Rhetoric Over Solid Facts
Relying on fear, outrage, and emotional language instead of clear, credible, and checkable facts.
TACTIC #5: Using “Us vs. Them” Framing
Dividing the world into “those who get it” and “those who are blind,” while treating disagreement as betrayal or persecution.
TACTIC #6: Backpedaling When Wrong
Avoiding accountability by shifting blame, reframing failed predictions, or quietly deleting content instead of admitting mistakes.
TACTIC #7: Cashing In on Chaos
Exploiting fear, tragedy, and confusion for clicks, views, donations, merchandise, and paid content—where attention equals money.
📖 Scriptures Used in This Episode
Matthew 24:4
“Watch out that no one deceives you.”
Matthew 24:36
“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.”
Proverbs 14:15
“The naive believes everything, but the sensible person considers his steps.”
1 Thessalonians 5:21
“Test everything that is said. Hold on to what is good.”
Acts 20:30
“…some will rise up and distort the truth in order to draw a following.”
2 Peter 2:3
“In their greed these teachers will exploit you with fabricated stories.”
Romans 16:17–18
“Watch out for people who cause divisions and upset people’s faith… By smooth talk and glowing words they deceive innocent people.”
🧠 Final Takeaway
God never asks His people to shut off their brains.
He calls us to use them.
Thanks for stopping by!
75% of Christian teens and young adults in local church youth groups walk away from the church – and many from Christ – after graduating high school. This is a call to Be the 25 who don't.
We're here to tackle your tough questions, share relatable guest interviews, and offer practical advice and strategies so you can gain the confidence and courage you need to Be the 25.
Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes, bonus episodes and giveaways... and invite your friends.
Episodes drop BI-WEEKLY ON TUESDAYS.
Need help? For additional resources, go to BeThe25.com.
Experiencing doubt or have questions? Email [email protected] and your doubt or question may be selected for the show.
For speaking engagements contact: [email protected].
Follow Dr. Sharon O'Hara on:
Thanks for listening!
Be The 25!
-Dr. Sharon