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<blockquote data-quote="Hespera" data-source="post: 50835151" data-attributes="member: 236382"><p>It would be nice if there were a stronger code of ethics for professionals. Well, for everyone. Religion doesnt seem to accomplish it, nor do laws. Education doesnt either. </p><p></p><p>You see doctors hocking their quack weight loss formulas on tv.</p><p></p><p>There was a big scandal with a doctor who signed hundreds of medical certificates for patients he'd never even seen, to make money in an asbestos lawsuit.</p><p></p><p>There is that guy from MIT I guess, who went over to the dark side with that outlandish "hydroplate theory". I guess he has made money with it.</p><p></p><p>It sorta balances against the big name preachers who get caught with their pockets full of donations form little old ladies' social security checks, spending it on prostitutes and air conditioned doghouse.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If some reformed preacher decided he had it all wrong and now supports evolution and wants to go around getting people to pay for his telling about it, I wont have any more use for him than for some professor who shills for creationist pseudoscience. </p><p></p><p>Last kind of person I'd want for a spokesman for anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespera, post: 50835151, member: 236382"] It would be nice if there were a stronger code of ethics for professionals. Well, for everyone. Religion doesnt seem to accomplish it, nor do laws. Education doesnt either. You see doctors hocking their quack weight loss formulas on tv. There was a big scandal with a doctor who signed hundreds of medical certificates for patients he'd never even seen, to make money in an asbestos lawsuit. There is that guy from MIT I guess, who went over to the dark side with that outlandish "hydroplate theory". I guess he has made money with it. It sorta balances against the big name preachers who get caught with their pockets full of donations form little old ladies' social security checks, spending it on prostitutes and air conditioned doghouse. If some reformed preacher decided he had it all wrong and now supports evolution and wants to go around getting people to pay for his telling about it, I wont have any more use for him than for some professor who shills for creationist pseudoscience. Last kind of person I'd want for a spokesman for anything. [/QUOTE]
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