Mike Islander
WKR
Holy men-women having proving it through ceremony forever. whether or not a person accepts it or dismisses it seems to be the issue I find with most people.
Until you see,feel or hear something that can’t be explained you will rightfully doubt it. That is normal.
I can’t prove a thing one way or the other but it has been proven to me.
I don’t claim vast knowledge in the great mystery. I am an average man at best living a simple life.
Not knowing is an easier life.
Being humbled by knowing a tiny bit can be scary and is to many who have seen but want nothing to do with it. That is ok.
You used the most important phrase, "can't be explained". Then you said something common and yet the opposite of what is really true. Instead of dismissing things that can't be exchanged, or accepting them at face value as you do, skeptical people actually research the claims. That's the big disconnect in your thinking here.
I so often hear from people who believe in paranormal things that I "just dismiss it". But it's the believer who "just dismisses" learning whether or not what happened is what they believe is happening, or whether they are being deceived or even the performer is deceiving themselves. I've studied many of the most common claims for decades. And when human bias is removed from the test, those who claim to have special powers fail miserably.
Skeptical people are overwhelmingly just rational people who actually care more about whether something is true than they do about having some special knowledge or the joy/fear they get from unexplained experiences.