Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
I never said I thought I knew what the trails were, just that it appears that there is a difference between con-trails and other trails, and that I wished I could get a solid answer somewhere. Look at all the different, yet definitive answers members here have given.

And if the last administration lied about WMDs as a reason for war, that means that the real reason was something different. That by definition is a conspiracy. So anyone who doesn't believe that that is the reason, and who has ideas about what the real reason might have been, has conspiracy theories. If it was based on a lie, then at least one of the theories is likely to be true. But it would be hard to prove without the administration coming out and admitting the real reason. I never wore a foil hat nor was I ever worried that aliens might get me when I spent time in the desert or in rural areas, but I try to stay open minded to possibilities other than what I hear on Fox news or CNN, and if something might be happening that could potentially effect me I don't trust anyone other than myself to look into it.

I have the same open mindedness with religion. I was raised Christian, and I still have Christian faith, but I call myself an agnostic Christian, never pretending that I know that there is one correct religion or that I know any more than anyone else. It's surprising how much knowledge (and B.S.) can be gained by being a little open minded and satisfying your own curiosity instead of taking someone else' word for things.
There is no such thing as an agnostic christian. An agnostic according to Webster is "one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or non-existence of a god." "A person who holds the view that any ultimate reality as god is unknown." Whereas a christian's only charge is to believe in god.