Hey Technomancer,
And my point, from the onset of this debate is the same point you bring to me here now. I am not advocating homeopathy over modern medical technology nor visa-versa. My entire point to everything has been this...people should do their own research and come to their own conclusions. They shouldn't take my advice, your advice, or any body else's. They should check it out for themselves and draw their own conclusions. Alternative medicines will never be fully accepted and is not for everyone. The same goes for modern medicine. There are people who just won't go.
When people come to me for advice and I give them scripture, I always tell them this. "Don't take my word for it. Open the bible and read it for your self." I could be wrong, because I'm human. But more importantly, the person will read it and say, oh ok. Then they will read more, trust the bible, get saved. That's what we all want as Christians, right? If not, what are we doing here in the first place?
It's no different in making medical decisions. Go to the doctor and get his advice. If you hear alternative medicine helped somebody beat cancer; read up on what happened. Apparently they are holding fast to this for some reason. If someone's life got turned around because of modern medical technology, read up on what happened. They just ain't blowing smoke because they can.
I see my self as a mediator when viewing both sides of the argument. When looking at the center of this debate both sides of the medical fields have the same set goals in mind. Relieving the suffering of people. The only real thing they can't agree on, and both sides have the same argument about the other side. The method in which the patient and illness is treated. And when applied to Christianity and having faith in the miracle power of Jesus Christ, neither side is particularly happy about how Christians do it either.
So again, everybody should....research it out for themselves and draw their own conclusions.
Sheenar (post: 1257414) wrote:Paul, if you are looking for reputable journals and scientific studies, try searching
JSTOR --it's an online database of journals and articles --and it is a very respectable source for college papers (our profs tell us to go here to do research).
Another good resource is
Medline, which is a database of medical journals and articles.
I hope this helps.
Of course it helps. I'm quite sure when getting into serious side of researching this out it would be helpful to everyone who really gets down to the nitty gritty of researching medicines. I have been led there as well by my profs for science research to which I have supported arguments before.
The basis for my entire argumentation is built on these sites which you have given me and many others, just like those which arbitrarily have been deemed no good by participators in this discussion. What I mean by that is...CDC reports (government website), websites recognized by the federal government, and using statistics. All these have been rendered mute, so the argument is now back to opinion.
I know my approach to viewing the facts are rather simplistic or as some would put it, rhetorical, or senseless in emphasis. I like it layed down to me in black and white. Like for instance, which was used as a beginnng foundation to the argument]
LIFE - It will be the death of you.[/QUOTE]
Life is what you make it. Everyone dies, but it's how we meet death that matters. Do we meet death if fear, with regrets, as old people in our death beds wishing we could trade everything in the world to go back in life and right a wrong, or to take a stand and fight, instead of cowarding to failure.
Or do we face death as men and women, standing up to fear, oppression, hatred, and evil. And saying in a single voice, I would rather die here and now doing everything I can, than to sit down and let fate decide.
Fate has decided for too long the course of my life, I am more afraid to let fate rule my life one more day, than I am afraid to stand up and fight back. It took me half my life to learn this lesson, and I will not accept fate in my life anymore. God called me, like you, to be great and powerful men of God! It screams in me with frustration, how such a thought can rule your life.
"You heart is free. Have the courage to follow it." -Malcom Wallace. (Braveheart)