Honest and potential, or studied and certified?

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  • Alright, can I give you a kidney transplant? I don't have a medical degree, but I love to try!

    Plus, you get three kidneys. How cool is that?! :D

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    • When it comes to medicine, definitely the degree is necessary. But in all cases, I think honesty and character are worth MUCH more. ex. "I'll give you a kidney transplant. You can choose the 35,000 dollar transplant or nearly die from the risks of the 15,000 dollar transplant, how cool is that?"
      Alopathic medicine has proved to be out there mostly to make you dependent on their drugs and, yes, take advantage of your illness.

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      • Receipts, please.

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      • I'm not saying character and honesty aren't important, but you need some fundamental knowledge to do most jobs.

        What are your sources for claiming that conventional medicine is just there to take advantage of your illness?

        Judging by the prices you name for a kidney transplant, I guess you're an American. And I agree that your healthcare system has got a lot of flaws.

        But this discussion wasn't really about whether or not doctors are scammers. I just used this as an example to show that degrees and diploma's definitely have their place in society. (even though it shouldn't be a must for ALL jobs)

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