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But they usually do find the explanation. Every example of "Science can't explain" that I've been given is actually, "Science can't investigate"To say they "just haven't found the explanation yet" or "they're usually not unexplainable" is really you're opinion only.
And even if they never find an explanation your get of jail card will be "they just haven't found the explanation yet", which is fine really because I wouldn't expect any other answer from someone without faith. Faith is something you either have or you don't. Just saying
This is the thing with scientific theories. They need to be falsifiable. Someone reporting a miracle that happened 80 years ago without evidence to support it is just an non-falsifiable hypothesis. So under scientific process it's already considered to be wrong.
There's also the other factor that there are many prizes out there for actual evidence of a miracle. Providing evidence a miracle is real wins you a lot of money. But no one ever claims the money because the miracles are either never presented, or proven false.