Since we
became involved in the research of the paranormal
the word skeptic keeps coming
up with more and morefrequency.
It appears to have taken on a whole new meaning a
skeptic is someone who
already has made uptheir minds and will
not allow facts to change their minds. This
definition is totally wrong.
The context in whichthis statement is
used is based on misunderstanding, ignorance and
arrogance.
Let’s start this
discussion with the basics. The American Heritage
College dictionary defines it
as follows:
Skeptic
also sceptic n 1. One who doubts, questions, or
disagrees with assertions or generally
acceptedconclusions.
There is
nothing here that states that a skeptic has
already made up their mind or that
they are unwilling tochange their minds.
The
skeptic received
its negative reputation because it was a form of
heresy. The position of the
Catholic Churchat
the dawn of the enlightenment was that God's power
was absolute and the bible
(as interpreted by theCatholic Church) explained everything.
Anyone that dared question, doubt
or disagree with any of these preceptswas guilty of heresy and
became candidates for
persecution. Those accused were some of the
greatest thinkersand dare
I say most open-minded scientists
and philosophers Skeptics every one of them. They
saw that truth was not a
social, institutional
or an absolute construct. Truth is an
amorphous paradigm that is best
defined as a pursuitrather than a destination.
Unfortunately,
the positive implications
of being skeptical have been forgotten. It is used
as ananthem
against anyone who questions
certain paranormal assertions. Historically the
world of the paranormalhas
had more than its share
of frauds and phonies. There are also those who
will grab for the most tenuousinstances
of proof and then
proclaim these as facts. They offer absolutely
nothing of substance except
theirself-proclaimed
keen
insight, profound open-mindedness and years of
experience. When challenged
they dismissany
inquiry for validation as being close-minded.
Research
into the paranormal
should be treated like any scientific
endeavor. Skepticism is the most
importantingredient.
All
assertions should be questioned. Clear, rational
and repeatable procedures
should be followed. Experimentation
and
documentation showing how one reaches a conclusion
should be open for all to
scrutinize. Without
this process the
assertions become dogmatic, not scientific.
There is
nothing we would
like better than to find some tangible evidence.
We will never do so if those
whofor
reason of
greed and/or ego refuse to embrace skepticism and
constantly misguide
us. We beseech all who are true investigators
to become
strident skeptics demand to know the how and
why. Provide documentation ofexperimentation
that proves
that yours or anyone's devices or procedures are
sound. The most important
thing toremember
is
this anyone who uses the term skeptics someone
who already has his mind made
up and will notallow
the facts change their minds is hiding
something.