
Jesus also gets credit for the staff to be there in general. Who built the hospitals? Churches. People live longer because human life is seen as a sacred spark. That infrastructure wouldn’t be there without Jesus. The foundation the staff sits on is God’s virtue. Today you can find infrastructure built from secular sources but overall historically it’s the churches.
Leaders did not build the hospitals. Churches did. Look up Caroline Julia Bartlett Crane as a case study how that looks like. Pastors bring awareness to sanitation and disease and city policy brought plumbing because of that. Human life is a sacred spark and it’s church money that builds the hospitals that gives the staff jobs. Medicine does operate as a charity economically.
Who founded the universities? Especially the Ivy leagues. Each began as theology schools. Secular schools exist but that wasn’t the norm historically. The infrastructure of education and medicine was built by churches historically. Without that belief, the construction worker wouldn’t have gotten that job to build.
nah if you genuinely believe that shit please get some help because you literally sound insane. God had nothing to deal with education and medicine. Believe what you want to believe but if you give 100% credit to god for “curing your cancer” then you’re kinda a shitty person. At least give credit to both
Yo bro people think Christianity is a religion when it’s really not. Christianity takes different religious forms but true Christianity is a really a relationship with Jesus. Expression of this ‘religion’ often gets bad rep because of negative implications that religion as a whole can have
Correct. Ritual and God are not the same. Jesus is a relationship. The key is to use discernment to find Jesus where he manifests his virtue. People and the earth are flawed and that is not God. The more we know about God, the more peace we are in. Trusting in God’s promise is having heaven on earth within the faithful under ordeal.