But that's not what's going on is it science scepticism is being on these boards mistaken for science, philosophical naturalism, being right, excused the exercise of proper historical research.
I'd say that skepticism - scientific or otherwise - is being conflated as bias sometimes. Hope's repeated point that, ultimately, believers don't reason their way to belief, it's a matter of faith is worth bearing in mind.
Reason does not have a path to 'therefore god'.
The fetishisation of 'Philosophical Naturalism' is purely your own doing, if you stopped throwing out around like some sort of faith-based panacea against logic things would probably proceed better.
Skepticism is the default position, the onus is on the claimant to prove their claim to a satisfactory degree. If you want people to accept extraordinary claims you either need: a lot more naturalistic evidence than you currently have offered; a lot better naturalistic evidence than you currently have offered; a different methodology.
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