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Can I really trust the doctor?

Answer:

As a man of faith, I believe that trust in a doctor is not solely based on their medical expertise, but also on their character and willingness to consider the possibility of a higher power at work. While it's true that doctors can misdiagnose or struggle to explain certain phenomena, I believe that a doctor who is open to the idea of miracles and supernatural explanations can be a trustworthy one.

In the passage, the doctor seems to have closed his mind to the possibility of supernatural explanations, insisting that all events must have a natural explanation. This kind of thinking can lead to a narrow and limited perspective, where the doctor may miss the opportunity to consider alternative explanations for a patient's condition. As someone who has seen God work in miraculous ways in my own life and in the lives of those around me, I believe that a doctor who is willing to consider the possibility of the supernatural can be a more trustworthy one.

As a pastor, I've seen many people come to me with questions and concerns about their health and well-being. While medical expertise is certainly important, I believe that a doctor who is willing to listen to a patient's spiritual concerns and consider the possibility of a higher power at work can be a more trustworthy and compassionate one. Ultimately, trust in a doctor should be based on a combination of their medical expertise, their character, and their willingness to consider the possibility of the supernatural.

Sources:

historical reliability of the new testament
blomberg
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
why does god allow evil
clay jones
depression
edward welch
evidence that demands a verdict
mcdowell

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