(March 6, 2014 at 11:52 am)Esquilax Wrote:Quote:Would you allow a doctor to inject you with a magical substance that will remove all pain for the rest of your life?
If that sounds too good to be true, it’s in part because the doctor, John Michael Lonergan, 67, is a convicted felon – a former federal prison inmate who was convicted on eight felony counts (involving tax evasion, mail fraud, and healthcare fraud) in Ohio.
Three hundred dollars for a little Christ in your bloodstream.
Is it just me, or do all the really credulous people seem to be religious? Any True Believers wish to step in to defend the good doctor, or are we all going to go with the usual fallacies?
I mean, you'd have to be really, really whacked to let someone with that kind of background shove stuff into your veins.
once again with the assumptions, where in the story that you linked, does it say anything about "Christ" or even states the man is religious? Because it's called the "Jesus shot"? Jesus is a pretty common name, besides it states in the story and I quote “I don’t know why [Lonergan] calls it that.” So I guess that makes it religious the same way scientists referring to the Higgs boson as the "God" particle makes them religious.
look I consider myself a christian, but believe religion to be evil, and can still realize this story has nothing to do with religion, just a sick individual.