My point is that, while your friend asking the little girl if her name was Sara may have a logical explanation, you haven't come up with one. So, your only basis for believing that this was "just a coincidence" is that you don't believe in the paranormal. Correct?
I don't see any evidence for the paranormal, no! So it seems very unlikely to me that that could be the explanation, or part of the explanation, yes. So, lacking any evidence for anything paranormal, why would I reach for such an explanation? That would leave a natural logical explanation, of which a coincidence
is one.
Yeah, I don't believe in the paranormal, and I don't because there is currently no evidence for it at all despite investigations carried out in this vein for a very long time. It would be a weird thing for me to do, to believe in something so unlikely while I wait for evidence. If evidence comes and it's convincing enough, I'll change my mind and add that as a possible explanation. I won't hold my breath though
What evidence do
you see for a paranormal explanation in a case like this? And I still would like to know how you define 'coincidence' and why it isn't good enough as an explanation? Why is it wrong thinking to think A) It has a natural logical explanation, or B) It was just a coincidence? Why is a C) alternative needed?
My basis for thinking it was a coincidence, by the way, was that I interpreted her getting the name correct at the first try, as
a lucky guess! Others have pointed out in this thread that it could have been more than a lucky guess, she could have gotten clues to the name in different ways. I gladly accept that as something I can "fill out" the explanation with. It's likely and logical. More likely than just a lucky guess=a coincidence. If it WAS a real lucky guess though, it's not unheard of, and not something that you need something paranormal to explain.
So, yes, since I do not, on well-founded grounds, believe in the paranormal, I would not base any conclusion on that. Why would you?
Besides, if we
would take the paranormal into the equation here, the number of explanations suddenly becomes so many that there is no use in trying to explain it at all anymore. What, or who is it then that has the last saying in what
kind of paranormal activity made her guess the girl's name right?
Was she pyschic? Could she read minds? Was she in telepathic contact with the girl, or the girl's parents/any other person who knew the girl? Is my friend maybe a medium? Did a dead person whisper in her ear what the girl's name was? Did god speak to her? Which god? Did any of the other millions of paranormal creatures whisper the name to her? A pink unicorn? A leprechaun? maybe it was reincarnation? The girl had been my friend's daugther in several past lives, and she simply recognized her? And so on, and so on...
Do you see? The possibilities become endless, and no matter how silly some of it may sound, it is all equally unproven, and so equally valid here. If we are to accept a paranormal explanation then there's just as much chance that all-knowing fairies circles my friend's head telling her these things, as that she would be psychic.