PsychoSarah
Chaotic Neutral
So go back to your point, which you have overlooked. Your concerned about "medical practices," apparently prescribed in the Bible, that will cause harm. Go ahead, air those out. I'm telling you openly I believe you will find it is nothing more than prejudice, if you have the courage to actually scrutinize your belief.
No, I just worded it poorly. When I said medical practices, I was thinking of stuff that could impact health, whether or not it was intended for actual illnesses. Lots of "spiritual health" stuff. Fasting, for instance.
It got stuck on only "medical" stuff thanks to Lollerskates asserting their apparent right to do whatever they want in the name of faith, regardless as to whether or not nonbelievers say it can have adverse medical consequences.
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I have the caring nature to care what you do with your body as far as being concerned should I feel you might put yourself at risk, but it is another thing when lives other than your own are affected by your decisions. You have an obligation to do what is best for them, not necessarily what you want. Thus why parents can't use leeches on their kids for bloodletting like in the past, thus why law trumps tradition. 