Alright. Yes, I did admit that the Conspiracy was impossible to disprove. You happen to quite enjoy that part of my post. I'm afraid, however, you ignore EVERY BLASTED THING ELSE.
Sigh.
Alright, lets look at the name I gave the topic: Conspiracy as a Logical Trap. Let me try, once more, to show what is wrong with the idea of the Conspiracy.
Anything, given the powers to which you attribute the Conspiracy, can be held to be true. If I tell you a magical fish created the world, and that it was all powerful, I can then argue with any point you make.
Different ages of the Earth? Faked by the Fish.
Photos? Fakes, by Non Believers of the One True Fish.
Governments? Shadow Puppets of the Fish.
See? Once you make something all powerful, it can't be disproved because YOU MADE IT ALL POWERFUL. You essentially entered the God Mode cheat into your theory!
That is the same reason God is ruled out in scientific theory. Gravity? No, God holds us down. Beginning of the Earth? God did it. Animals? God. Why this substance reacts to this? God did it.
Regardless of your religion, and what you think, I hope, sincerely, you can see the problems with this. There is no work involved. You have to prove nothing. You have your stock answer, and you don't have to THINK anymore.
True, you can't disprove such answers. BUT you can't prove them either. How can you prove a Conspiracy that keeps itself secret from billions of people? I am saying that you have wrapped yourselves into a belief that, even if it WAS false, it is impossible to leave. If I were to take you into a space shuttle, fly you into space, and show you the Earth was round, you would claim the whole experience had been faked by the Conspiracy!
By God, if you want to go that far, maybe this whole world is nothing more than the Matrix! Can't prove it wrong, can you?
Either you understand what I say, or you don't. I would like to know how you can accept belief into a principle that precludes any other belief. It is your ball, it is your chain, and it is your coffin, willingly and lovingly entered into, and I want to know why you did.