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Specifics — ObamaCare, Psychiatry, Philosophy, And Religion
Kevin A. Sensenig | September 23, 2012
ObamaCare, Psychiatry, Philosophy, And Religion — Exhibit A
Psychiatry is another philosophy, or premised on a certain philosophy. I’m not sure why it’s the option mandated, and mandated to be paid for by individuals and groups, to be available to families and mothers, by ObamaCare.
Then, one might ask, “Does psychiatry, or infant and childhood behavioral analysis and review, pre-empt religious or philosophical interpretations?”
There is Plato and Kant. “I should look further into these.”
There is Buddhist theory and practice, and Christian spirituality, and various interpretations of Islam.
Jane: “Maybe psychiatry is trying to improve the mind.”
Joe: “maybe south dakota noticed something.”
There is the everyday.
Jerry: “I can’t quite access it.”
A better theory (than psychiatry) (in its context) is, “How does one ground?”
“Psychiatry has had time to hone its craft. That’s why it demonstrates functional results, and proven theory.”
Right — What’s the evidence?
“It’s surely on record, careful notes and such. Binders and binders of notes. Meticulous notes. Technical, specific, descriptive notes. Readable notes. Carefully formatted, concrete-evidence notes. Expanding notes. Patient (speaking, observing, taking notes) description notes.”
ObamaCare, Psychiatry, Philosophy, And Religion — Exhibit B
“Elijah needed ObamaCare.”
“A psychiatrist built 1 WTC & 2 WTC.”
Protected Right
Jack: “Is psychiatry a protected right, in the US Constitution?”
Jill: “That would be too funny!”