I like to think of myself as a simple skeptic in that while I am disposed to skepticism regarding gods, most religious principles, and anyone trying to sell me something (are those last two redundant?), I try to not make too much of it.
I’m prone to read the fine print. One could call me a disbeliever, doubter, questioner, or unbeliever. I say simple because I have no deep philosophical basis for my doubts. To me, skepticism is partly common sense, reasonable caution, and experientially learned discernment. I admit that it gets touchy with religion, but that’s not my fault. Doubting and questioning some things are normal to me.
Conversely, I want to trust people. I prefer to take what people say at face value (except politicians and preachers). I like the little phrase, without trust, there is no us. I assume most people are trusting and generally trustworthy. However, I still request evidence when someone makes claims for which my support, acceptance, or belief is solicited.
As far as supernatural stuff goes, if anything requires my belief beforehand for it to become true, or for it to work, I judge such things with an idiomatic jaundiced eye. The same goes for a lot of health and wealth stuff that I consider quackery, schemes, and scams.
I’m an advocate of traditional medicine. Yet, I don’t accept everything my doctors tell me. I often ask, based on what research do you make that claim? My doctors are not always right, and I think they know it.
So, if skepticism is so normal, why do I say it seems weird?
I have a friend who seems to be skeptical of everything, with one glaring exception. When I suggested he use a fact-checking website like Snopes to verify the accuracy of things, he asked how I knew I could trust them. That discussion lasted a while, but I never convinced him of anything. That was weird.
I continue to be astonished that so many of us insist there is an invisible man in the sky but seem incapable of accepting many things for which there is ample empirical evidence.
Maybe it’s just another conspiracy.
Bill
hear, hear
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This is a timely post, Bill. I find myself hyper skeptical, bordering on cynical these days. I blame social media and have tried to break that habit. Except for the woo-woo stuff and the universe- oh, and magic🤗 I personally need a little mystery and magic to get through these trying times. Hope you are well – sending a little magic your way😎👁👻👽😜
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Thank you, Sue. Magic is good. They say Black Magic is not, but I’m not so sure. It’s all about how we see it. 🙂
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That’s so true of most of life, isn’t it? It’s all in how we perceive the world😊
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Nothing wrong with reading the fine print, Bill. Most of us really should.
You can tell your friend to check both Snopes and Truth or Fiction 😉 Maybe then he would not be so quick to dismiss them.
When it comes to supernatural, I’m with you.
I love these posts.
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Thanks, Dale.
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Love the meme
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