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Suppose that you need the care of a doctor over a few years time and circumstances are such that you only have two choices: doctor A or doctor B. Doctor A has a medical degree and training sufficient for the task, however the doctor’s ideas about how you should be cared for in the long term do not line up with what you believe to be in your best interest or those of your family. On the plus side, doctor A does profess to be a Christian as you are. Doctor B has a medical degree and superior training, compared with doctor A, to care for you in the long term. Doctor B’s ideas about how you should be cared for in the long term closely match your own, but doctor B is not a Christian.
Your condition is such that you must choose a doctor. If you do not choose, someone else will choose for you and you cannot be sure what their choice will be.
Who do you choose as your doctor?
Steve Jernigan
