Bartek wrote:I like every Greeks that I met and know, but what is puzzling me or even worrying me is a fact that too much of you love conspiracy theories. But I throw it on history and culture (religion).
Many things in so little words... what the heck lets begin.
"I like every Greeks that I met and know" - You are lucky, there are many traps to fell in. But if you want a hint, the best of us are those that don't carry extraordinary gifts and too many good words for everything and everyone around.
"what is puzzling me or even worrying me is a fact that too much of you love conspiracy theories"
We mostly don't, proofs for that many, the space is not appropriate to discuss that further.
"But I throw it on history(a) and culture(b) (religion(c))"
3 different things
a. -There are many aspects, views and the most interesting are not in school books. You have to go to a University in Humanist Studies to start understand what is happening in that subject.
b. -Everyone has one but never mix it with (c) or else you will end up in wrong places with the wrong people except if that is your other half and you can't live without. Culture in reality has nothing to do with religion. In most cases it flourishes better with simple net logic.
c.-Don't mix it and don't serve it to the face of anyone you see or speak around. It is a personal matter and choice what you, me, anyone do with the c or the absence of it that in mostly cases has the same characteristics with the existence of it. We must not use it as an analysis parameter with the exception of given important role in a subject, situation, conflict.