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Your Question:
can i even trust my doctor when they're just trying to make money off me?
Answer:
I understand your concern about trusting your doctor, but I have to say that my experience has been different. When I needed a second opinion on a medical issue a few years ago, I was pleasantly surprised by the level of care and concern shown by my doctor. Of course, medical professionals are human beings who have to make a living, but I believe that their primary motivation is to help people, not just to make money. As a pastor, I've had the opportunity to counsel people who are going through tough times, and I've seen how doctors have gone above and beyond to care for their patients. While it's true that some doctors may be motivated by financial gain, I believe that the vast majority of them are genuinely committed to helping people. And if you have a good relationship with your doctor, I'm sure they'll be transparent with you about their motivations and goals. In any case, I think it's always a good idea to be informed and ask questions when you're receiving medical care. Don't be afraid to ask about the costs and the benefits of different treatments. And if you ever feel like your doctor is more interested in making money off you than in helping you, it's okay to seek a second opinion. But I believe that most doctors are genuinely committed to their patients' well-being.
Sources:
why does god allow evil
clay jones
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
no doubt about it
winfried corduran
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