Virtual conspiracies about Jesus Christ: Pastoral and media perspectives
Abstract
The study presents the phenomenon of virtual conspiracy theories about Jesus Christ. It points out that in the digital age, conspiracy theories spread quickly and find a wide audience. The pastoral perspective reveals how these theories can influence the faith and spiritual life of believers, while the media perspective examines the role of digital platforms and social media in spreading these conspiracies, highlighting how social media allows such content to gain popularity and credibility among users. In the discussion section, the study presents possible strategies for believers to combat disinformation.
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