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Exposing darkness or consuming it? The thin line every Christian must walk

By Teasi Cannon - Posted at The Christian Post : Published April 28, 2026 "Somewhere along the way, many of us have drifted from discernment to consumption. We’re not merely identifying what’s wrong — we’re dwelling on it, replaying, analyzing, and building divisive allegiances around it. It’s not just catching our interest; it’s become a toxin-laden diet of speculation, outrage, and even slander." Controversies and conspiracy theories aren’t new. Throughout history, groups convinced they’ve uncovered hidden truths — things they believe others have overlooked — have worked to bring them into the light. What is new is the sheer volume of these claims and how quickly they spread. Scroll through a news feed today, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by a constant stream of shock-and-awe narratives. Across platforms, influential voices have built massive followings around exposing hidden corruption. Their claims resonate because people know that leaders can indeed be corrupt and tr...

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