[March 2000 journal entry]
I do not think a fundamentalist/evangelical thought world supports/nurtures the practice of medicine – due to the pre-modern and pre-scientific underpinnings of a fundamentalist/evangelical thought world, the anti-critical thinking inherent in a fundamentalist/evangelical thought world, opposition to consideration of ‘chance’ or ‘innocent’ suffering in interpreting life experiences, the preference/inclination for categorical rather than situational thinking, . . .
I do not think a fundamentalist/evangelical thought world supports/nurtures the practice of medicine – due to the pre-modern and pre-scientific underpinnings of a fundamentalist/evangelical thought world, the anti-critical thinking inherent in a fundamentalist/evangelical thought world, opposition to consideration of ‘chance’ or ‘innocent’ suffering in interpreting life experiences, the preference/inclination for categorical rather than situational thinking, . . .