I wouldn't say it's crap, it's interesting to hear different possible versions of events, be them 9/11 or Christianity, and it is also interesting to read how both sides then argue who is right.
Personally I don't follow any religious beliefs, it has been said by others before that religion is something that makes good people commit horrendous acts and also a way of not having to take responsibility for your actions.
With regards to 9/11, I have read and watched numerous things about those events, and there were some very interesting points raised, however, who's to say that they are true?
With 9/11 there are a number of cold hard facts:
The WTC buildings collapsed resulting in a huge loss of life, whether these were caused by jets or not, I cannot say.
The Pentagon suffered another loss of life and the building damaged, we are told this was also hit by a jet, which effectively disappeared on impact - comparing it to the numerous photos of jet crashes on Google Images for example.
The crash in Pennsylvania? I haven't read much into that, I only recall what I saw on the news that day and from what I remember the crash site seemed very scarce of any associated wreckage - again, referring to pictures of crashes.
In current society 'mankind' is more inclined to question things, to delve deeper and deeper, resulting in more questions.
We are no longer living in the Dark Ages, I think we have a right to question.
Scort.