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Going to holistic/Naturopath doctor....is it wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Pedantic" data-source="post: 61877392" data-attributes="member: 288471"><p>So asking for evidence of efficacy for a claim that magic water can cure everything from warts to cancer is "not showing decency for our fellow man"? I would contend it's the other way round - by not demanding rigour, you're needlessly, callously, and cruelly killing people just to make yourself feel better about your ideology.</p><p></p><p>Also, note that these boards are for <strong>Christianity</strong>. If you want to make nutjob claims that have nothing to do with Christianity, they are held up to the same rigour as everything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Pedantic, post: 61877392, member: 288471"] So asking for evidence of efficacy for a claim that magic water can cure everything from warts to cancer is "not showing decency for our fellow man"? I would contend it's the other way round - by not demanding rigour, you're needlessly, callously, and cruelly killing people just to make yourself feel better about your ideology. Also, note that these boards are for [b]Christianity[/b]. If you want to make nutjob claims that have nothing to do with Christianity, they are held up to the same rigour as everything else. [/QUOTE]
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