> someone with a scientific attitude would want to rigorously examine something, before judging it.
True. And that's why cause-and-effect is so popular amongst the scientifically literate.
And "cause and effect" is popular among persons of faith. As one example, they love to see the difference that faith has made in the lives of people they know.
Any event can be correctly looked at from different perspectives
As you've pointed out, one perspective might be the pertinent one to correcting the problem.
That's why we have investigations.