phiwum
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Evaluating the evidence using reason and logic is what a skeptic should be doing. It's not the same as being an Alex Jones conspiracy theorist as you seem to be implying.
Well, yes and no.
I don't think that a skeptic necessarily should be speculating about what happened, as if there's some rational requirement that we each come to our own conclusions, despite the fact that we have limited access to the evidence and that we have the luxury of waiting before forming an opinion.
So, no, it's not that a skeptic should be piecing the story together.
But I don't think it's necessarily bad to try, so long as we remember that we are ignorant of much of the story and any conclusions are very tentative. I have to say that I have spent some time puzzling over the news and trying to figure out what's happened. I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing.
(Mind you, my opinion changes when it turns to public speculation of who-dun-it on the basis of an incomplete set of photos of the scene.)
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