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Uncle Emanuel Watkins
08-16-2010, 12:04 PM
The People's Civil Purpose;
In the Defense of Our Founding Fathers


What is Healthcare?

In order to avoid being defined in society, the fleeing elites utilize their polical power. So, in order to make the open market more fair and balanced, one needs to define each function within it.

So, what is a doctor? Rather than use the Socratic Method of arriving at a conclusion by asking lots of questions, I’m going to fast forward to his student Plato and use a method which narrows down by juxtaposing the formal with the informal.

If a suit and a tie is formal wear, to give an answer to “what is clothing,”for example, then perhaps underwear or pajamas would be considered informal wear. Likewise, the healthcare profession is divided into officially deemed, formal stuff versus less informal, official business with these two extremes considered the professions of major medicine on the top end all the way down to general medicine on the bottom, respectively.

Doctors do not heal, but they aid nature in healing or sometimes even manipulating (fooling) it into doing so.

It is hard to see a miracle within a miracle. In other words, as it would be thought superstitious for one to heal by touch, nature itself heals in a similar, unexplained fashion. It isn’t that we are clear as to what the answer is, but the question is always muddled while most of us don’t have the time to consider it.

Although doctors in the United States were once poor, we now accept that they should live in a big house and make a lot of money with that amount depending on the open market. Problem is, the fleeing elites such as doctors utilize their political power to avoid being defined in society.

In becoming better envisioned with the question of healthcare, we Americans need to juxtapose the ordained king with the trespassing prostitute. As the prostitute is not allowed to touch the king because her touch is considered filthy; likewise, no one dares touch a prostitute because she is considered filthy. As the king was born blessed having all his healthcare needs taken care of, the prostitute must pay the highest price or is left on her own. As the king has a healing touch, the prostitute has a cursing one. While everything the king touches turns green and prospers, everything the prostitute touches withers away and crumbles.

As I’ve pointed out before, a mother does not rush her child to the doctor because she thinks he or she is unhealthy. No, she is not an expert in such matters. So, she perceives that her child is unhappy. The next logical step is to suppose a doctor’s role in society is to serve as a comforter. Therefore, the professional should do away with all pain. But pain when suffered by the patient will tend to persuade them to do what is best by either taking their medicine or following a better diet.

In the end, the condemned condition of the prostitute supples the answer: Happiness is not a life without pain; rather, it is being comfortable following after authority by way of becoming envisioned and empowered. If we do what is right by following after the Truth, then we shall always prosper; meanwhile, if we do happen to perish along the way, then the hand of the Almighty Who serves us must supply His healing touch.
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heavenlyboy34
08-16-2010, 12:12 PM
Your major error here is trying to provide a specific universal definition of "happiness", when in fact every individual finds happiness in different ways. (per your example, the prostitute and the doctor have very different ideas of "good" and what makes them "happy")

Uncle Emanuel Watkins
08-17-2010, 11:33 AM
Your major error here is trying to provide a specific universal definition of "happiness", when in fact every individual finds happiness in different ways. (per your example, the prostitute and the doctor have very different ideas of "good" and what makes them "happy")

Everyone has a function in life which makes them happy when they perform it. Neither "tyranny" nor "prostitution" are functions but they are conditions. Our Founding Fathers designed our government to be a "more perfect" one or a "necessary tyranny."
In regards to the welfare of her children, aA mother is not an expert on the matters of health, but an expert on matters concerning the unalienable and self evident Truth. In other words, with her heart, conscience, and soul she perceives what is happiness.