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| If you don't know what [[Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]] is, please read our article on the subject. You might find that you are suffering from it!
| | Some followers of William Branham resort to conspiracy theories to explain that William Branham's prophecy is correct, believing instead that the moon landing was a hoax perpetrated by NASA, and that man never landed on the moon. This is a result of [[Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]], where an individual will look for excuses to ignore facts that highlight a real issue. |
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| One of the results of [[Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]] is that a person will look for any excuse to ignore the facts that are causing the frustration. As a result, intelligent people can settle for answers that are not reasonable, but that will allow them to ignore the real issue.
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| In this case, some followers of William Branham resort to conspiracy theories to explain that William Branham's prophecy is correct, pushing the bizarre notion that the moon landing was a hoax perpetrated by NASA, and that man never landed on the moon.
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