First of all, I'd like to make a note on skepticism. Faith, as we are all well aware, is accepting something without an experimental procedure and without questioning. Skepticism now-a-days is almost synonymous with disbelief, having strong faith that extraordinary things are false without an experimental procedure or full understanding. Skepticism should really be a moderation of the two.
Now my point xp
When something seemingly paranormal happens, most people (being skeptical) are prone to assume it's mundane unless it can be proven beyond a shred of doubt that it is indeed paranormal. Why is there such a division between the two? It seems to me that there is an incredible force behind everything, especially the mundane, that is usually overlooked. Every root postulate to scientific fact usually requires a leap of faith of some sort as it is. I was just wondering why the two, mundane and paranormal, are decided between rather than integrated?
Thoughts?
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