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First off, congratulations on beating cancer. I respect anyone’s religion and belief, but please give credit to the medical staff who have provided treatment and assisted you through the fight. They dedicate years of their life to education to help you.
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Anonymous 5w

They just beat cancer why are u telling them what to do?

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Anonymous 5w

Wow, you’re weird today.

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Anonymous 5w

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.

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Anonymous 5w

How about you mind your own fucking business dckhead

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Anonymous 5w

immediately went to the comments💀

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Anonymous 5w

Neither is “Jesus”

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Anonymous 5w

the doctors aren’t gonna see the “credit” on yikyak💀

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

churches built hospitals? do you hear yourself? religion did not build hospitals.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

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.

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 5w

people like you never give credit to doctors even in person.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

People existed before “Jesus”

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 5w

God was there still. Charity then as it is a charity now.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

like what thousands of years ago? yes. currently? no. The hospitals today (especially in america) were funded from leaders and educational institutions and built by construction workers. Churches today rarely give money.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

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.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

What you cite today is more so the rogue bureaucracy taking their role as careers and using the funds as corrupt nonprofits. Zoos are good examples. Hospitals being dominated by private equity, insurance, and pharmaceuticals colluding to drive prices higher.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

In the end, what brought the infrastructure was Jesus and people take advantage of it to forge their palaces and cabals. That is not God. But such cabals and palaces cannot replace God.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

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

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

The volume of infrastructure is charity. That is a fact and for some reason you do not want to give credit to churches for that charity.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

if you don’t wanna give doctors credit for “curing cancer” - which doesn’t happen you’re just in remission - then I don’t wanna give credit to churches for “charity” that nobody sees.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

I said Jesus also gets credit.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

okay okay compromise.. he gets 0.000000001% credit to “curing cancer”

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

God’s virtue has people living longer today. Seek him if you so choose.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

no thanks 🫶🏻 I dont deal with evil manipulation 😊

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

what since does that make, all i stated was an observation, why u mad 💀

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 5w

Im mad because you’re making it seem like not a big deal when many doctors have worked their entire lives trying to help people with cancer.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

doctors are amazing, i never said they weren’t or didn’t deserve credit. you just assumed that based off ur perception of my post.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

who built the cancer? 🤔

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Anonymous replying to -> #9 5w

The imperfect world. To the faithful it can be God’s will at times.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

cancer doesn’t just come from environmental things, it’s also genetic.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 5w

Do you know how many hospitals have been started by religions?

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

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

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Anonymous replying to -> #12 5w

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.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

The ordeal is there but God’s promise is above tragedy.

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