(09-09-2025, 05:53 AM)SurferSoul Wrote: Why do assume anything other than scepticism is a “sensationalised view”?
Do you think the average person as you put it isn’t capable of drawing their own conclusions, is incapable of doing internet searches and just automatically believes anything presented to them?
Healthy Scepticism should be encouraged as should logic and reason, some of the subjects discussed however fall outside of logic and reason, science is also an evolving discipline and there is much still unknown or unexplained by science.
I suppose my real question is do self identified sceptics have any real interest in the subjects discussed here other than to dismiss and debunk them?
I have been frustrated by that too. I am sure there is an interest, but it is the approach that is different. I believe it the result of 'left-brain' thinking, which maintains a logical map of the world and how it should work, and seeks to fit everything within that map, or with exactitude highlight inconsistencies and evolve the map. Everything is seen from 'within the bubble' of that viewpoint. The left brain is all very rational, and quite often scientific. It's not wrong, in and of itself, with the exception that it cannot cannot cannot functionally operate without believing that its map can be complete, consistent, and finite.
I've made a thread about it a while ago:
https://denyignorance.com/Thread-The-Tyr...f-the-Left
Now, this is very much the correct approach for dealing with elements of determinable veracity. Consistencies of account, observation, historical record, etc. Technology and utility. Measurable results. All very well and good. But when it tries to be an approach that explains
everything -- the non-material, the numinous, matters of mind and consciousness beyond the brain, the artistic, and that which science has not even begun to perceive -- then it gets "too big for its britches" and, yes, annoying.
It should be noted that the converse of this exists -- those who want to see
everything as mystical and transrational. They're annoying too.
Edit: perhaps I'm just easily annoyed.