If they think THAT was bad then, they should try having their appendix removed by a surgeon who doesn't believe in the germ theory of disease, and has no use for all this obsessive sterility nonsense.
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Which of course could have been the case as recently as 150 years ago.
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This feels like a case of genuine ignorance and someone who is uneducated about what science is, how we know what we know, and so on
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There was no such thing as ‘science’ in 1500. Scientific method is a post-renaissance idea. Ontological enquiry was by definition about God.
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today is Sunday. You're supposed to go to church. Worshop god, not medicine.
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Man was not made for the Sabbath; the Sabbath was made for man. Also, something about not trusting the faith of those who exercise it ostentatiously in public. (Not exactly the greatest Sunday School student, but I nailed that lesson.)
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Every epoch looks back on the past with amazement of their forebears ignorance. I expect history will repeat itself.
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Also, we still use leeches.
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Ye olde big pharma
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