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Doctors in Canada think they make too much and others make too little

Bob, tithing is a religious concept. Some churches do good work in the local community, and others don't. The act of tithing in itself means little in the way of sharing one's blessings with those in need, so much as obeying the church's dictums. Look at the mega-churches, with their millionaire pastors and lavish lifestyles...

I just think that bringing religion into this discussion tends to obfuscate the issue of personal responsibility toward others, which is what this thread was originally about.



I give back almost everyday so I believe I have fulfilled my personal responsibility towards others that make bad choices.

Everyone's 401k has exploded and the Dow is at all time highs because of MY smart vote. Your welcome.
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I give back almost everyday so I believe I have fulfilled my personal responsibility towards others that make bad choices. Everyone's 401k has exploded and the Dow is at all time highs because of MY smart vote. Your welcome. :joke:​
I'm glad you understand that is a complete joke. nojoke
 
Bob, tithing is a religious concept. Some churches do good work in the local community, and others don't. The act of tithing in itself means little in the way of sharing one's blessings with those in need, so much as obeying the church's dictums. Look at the mega-churches, with their millionaire pastors and lavish lifestyles...

I just think that bringing religion into this discussion tends to obfuscate the issue of personal responsibility toward others, which is what this thread was originally about.

Methinks you took my comment and interpreted it into your own special way of thinking.

I know tithing is basically a Jewish concept, but it is a good way for an individual to discipline himself to help those in need. Jewish or not, religious or not, doesn't matter to the subject at hand. Give to a church or whatever charity or hand out to individuals does not relieve one of doing the research to learn where the money is going.
 
Methinks you took my comment and interpreted it into your own special way of thinking. I know tithing is basically a Jewish concept, but it is a good way for an individual to discipline himself to help those in need. Jewish or not, religious or not, doesn't matter to the subject at hand. Give to a church or whatever charity or hand out to individuals does not relieve one of doing the research to learn where the money is going.
If I did, I apologize. I think I agree with what you're saying here, but I'm not sure how it is relevant to the thread discussion topic.
 
Everyone's 401k has exploded and the Dow is at all time highs because of MY smart vote.


Ask the coal miners in West Virginia how they appreciate your "smart vote". You know, the ones that didn't participate in T-rump's "Great Recovery".

Ask the Middle Class who have seen their wages stagnant and harmed greatly by T-rump's taxes.

Get ready to ask the steel and aluminum workers and all sorts of other workers (est. 156,000 of them per the Dept of Labor) who are about to be laid off due to rising domestic prices because of the T-rump tariffs.

Yeah.....You're the "smart" vote!

Your welcome.


Oh, and BTW, learn English grammar.
 


Ask the coal miners in West Virginia how they appreciate your "smart vote". You know, the ones that didn't participate in T-rump's "Great Recovery".

Ask the Middle Class who have seen their wages stagnant and harmed greatly by T-rump's taxes.

Get ready to ask the steel and aluminum workers and all sorts of other workers (est. 156,000 of them per the Dept of Labor) who are about to be laid off due to rising domestic prices because of the T-rump tariffs.

Yeah.....You're the "smart" vote!



Oh, and BTW, learn English grammar.
the last president was the one who vowed the shut down the coal industry,the tariffs are applied to import steel not domestic
 
Wyliec what happened to your thread on medical ethics?

I finally read through the entire article and was ready to respond, but it's gone.
 
I finally read through the entire article and was ready to respond, but it's gone.

The bottom line is that those that responded felt I was trying to start something controversial; so, I removed it. I read the article all the way thru, and just found it interesting, and was not intending to take one side or the other. I actually felt that no one else but you would read the entire article, and I don't believe those that responded did. :dontknow: And, thanks for reading.
 
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