Friday, May 22, 2015

My writing and Christian experience.: Finally, why you should not believe everything on ...

My writing and Christian experience.: Finally, why you should not believe everything on ...: Ok, I know it has been awhile since I last posted and I did say I would talk about not believing or trusting everything on the Internet, but...

Finally, why you should not believe everything on the Internet.

Ok, I know it has been awhile since I last posted and I did say I would talk about not believing or trusting everything on the Internet, but sometimes life throws curves and, well, things go by the way for a bit.
My original intent was to write some outlandish though scientific sounding articles to explain numerous natural phenomena to hopefully get them to spread around. After a time I would then come clean about my writing on these topics. I did write one whacked out blog about the Warm blob off the Pacific Northwest. The only thing factual is that there is in fact a warm blob of water off the PNW coast of North America that was and is effecting our weather, the rest however is BS. In order to get a hitch in the earth rotation like I wrote in the blog I would first have to rewrite the natural laws of physics, a job only God is qualified to do.
The purpose was to show that even if something sounds plausible on the Internet and even if it is loaded with big scientific words it should not be believed until verified by factual, trustworthy sources.
Oh man drifting off here so I will some up. The next time you read a news article posted by someone, especially if they say, "I know this happened because ...." Verify with other sources before you repost. When I say other sources I mean those other than listed by the article. 
Now why would someone post something not true about someone or something? Simple, to cause trouble. Don't fall into someone else's trap, consider the source and check other places of information before you repost something that maybe utterly false.