Talk:Feeling Pinkie Keen/@comment-1876300-20130105164200/@comment-32136229-20130112091327

This episode never says that you should blindly accept that we may never know the answer as to why such things occur. It's supposed to say that just because something can't be explained, doesn't mean you shouldn't believe it. Here's an example that I got from a post in a thread from Ponychan:

'''"A good example of my point would be that of germs. Invisible to the naked eye but responsible for a great deal of illness. Many doctors and scientists theorized on the subject but they didn't understand it. Some thought it was bad smells causing illness and the end result was the same. Clean everything. The result was less illness and infection. It wasn't till Louis Pasteur that germs Fully came to light and even then there were neigh sayers." '''

You see? Just because you don't understand it, doesn't mean it's not true. The episode gives a lesson about accepting things that has happened, explainable or not, rather than blindly believing everything to be true.