(October 13, 2017 at 11:27 pm)Coveny Wrote: It's an interesting perspective. So are you saying that people who don't have the money and resources to afford to become a doctor aren't going to be "good" at it? It sounds like you are implying that having money makes you better than people who don't have money. Am I hearing you correctly?
Nice attempt to twist my words, but your strawman (and projection earlier) just don't work here.
I said, verbatim, that Doctors have to attend school for so long for a very good reason--because medicine isn't something you can understand in two years time. Lowering the number of years required would only lead to more malpractice. That much is obvious. That says absolutely nothing about the social status of the people who choose to become doctors.
It's clear that you're so in love with your idea, that you aren't willing to take criticisms on it seriously. So I wonder then why you posted it here. In hopes of praise, perhaps? Sorry, but you aren't going to get that here.
The whole tone of Church teaching in regard to woman is, to the last degree, contemptuous and degrading. - Elizabeth Cady Stanton