>>51 With all this in mind, The X-Files takes on a different nature. Consider season 3, episode 11 "Revelations":
https://x-files.fandom.com/wiki/Revelations/Transcript > SCULLY: Well, isn't a saint or a holy person just another term for someone who's abnormal? > MULDER: Do you really believe that? > SCULLY: I ... believe in the idea that God's hand can be witnessed. I believe He can create miracles, yes. > MULDER: Even if science can't explain them? > SCULLY: Maybe that's just what faith is. > MULDER: Well, I wouldn't let faith overwhelm your judgement here. These people are simply fanatics behaving fanatically using religion as a justification. They give bona fide paranoiacs like myself a bad name. They're no more divine or holy than that ketchup we saw on the murdered preacher. And I think once you've finished your autopsy, you'll come to the same conclusion.
This is the same guy who believes anything else. Next, season 5, episode 12 "Bad Blood":
https://x-files.fandom.com/wiki/Bad_Blood/Transcript >SCULLY: Well, these may be syringe marks. Their placement meant to emulate fangs. Such ritualistic blood-letting points towards cultists of some sort, in which case ... (She notices a look of bemusement on Mulder's face) What? (He laughs)