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Your Question:
Can I even trust my doctor when they're just trying to make money off me?
Answer:
As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with trusting in the motives of others, including doctors. While it's true that doctors are humans who can be influenced by financial gain, I believe that the vast majority of them are genuinely trying to help people. My own experience with medical professionals has been positive, and I've seen many doctors go above and beyond to care for their patients. That being said, I do think it's possible for doctors to be motivated by financial gain, especially in a system that often prioritizes profit over people. However, I don't think this means we should automatically assume that our doctors are only looking out for their own interests. Instead, I think we should approach our relationships with doctors with a sense of trust and respect, while also being mindful of the potential for conflict of interest. As a Christian, I believe that we should trust in God's sovereignty and provision, rather than placing our trust in the motives of others. This doesn't mean we shouldn't be discerning or cautious, but rather that we should approach our relationships with doctors (and others) with a sense of faith and trust in God's goodness and provision.
Sources:
why does god allow evil
clay jones
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
no doubt about it
winfried corduran
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