Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Judgement Day

Judgement Day
It is tough to comprehend or to logic the details about Judgment, forgiveness, reward, eternal heaven, or hell after death. When people of faith can not explain or understand the concept of Judgment, they easily say, "I don't know," or "I am not God." 

I believe the idea of Judgment Day has started thousands of years ago with the first Ancient Egyptian religions before the Abrahamic based faiths of Jewdisim, Christianity or Islam. Don't forget Moses began the Jewish faith in Egypt. 

On Judgement day, The Pharoh goes through several tests and critical judgments. His heart is weighed against a feather, and his deeds are measured. If his sins are more than his good deeds, his heart will weight more, and he goes to a place to be tortured by a beast for eternity. If his good deeds are more, he passes to spend eternal life with his loved ones in a beautiful garden like Adam's paradise. 

The reasoning and the details of judgment and reward though vary significantly from culture to culture and religion to another even in the same religion over time. However, the main idea is the same. 

The interesting thing is, one goes to hell for a deed according to one religion but goes to heaven for the same deed according to another religion or according to a different sect within the same religion. In heaven, millions of Jews are in the arms of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, billions of Christians are in the presence of Jesus, and billions of Muslims are eating drinking and having sex with virgins and others. For example, Jews go to heaven for not eating pork, Christians for not having sex, and Muslims for killing everyone else. 

What difference does it make what the truth is, if you are the only one telling the truth and billions around you don't believe it? They will believe that you are wrong and or lying? Unfortunately, a lie could easily be the truth if enough people believed it. Men used these ideas for own gain and control of others. The fact is no one that we know personally have been to heaven and came back to tell us what happens there. Even if someone thinks he or she did, there is considerable doubt about what their brain may have depicted when under severe hypoxic encephalopathy.

Monday, April 10, 2017

Doctors are people too!

Doctors are people
some are good some are bad, and they are not gods or angels. You seek them to help ease your pain or save your life. You talk to them, you may appreciate them, or you may reject their advice. You even change them like socks if they don’t fit or if you don’t like them.  Some people and lawyers also sue them for good or no good reason to extort money out of them.
How I see it? As a doctor, I do not provide a fee for service, I save lives. No money in the world is worth staying up on call for 36 hours in a hospital to protect patients' lives. 
It is a fact, doctors are not paid that much money most people fantasize about. Doctors spend their entire lives trying to learn how to save a life or ease pain.  On the contrary to the false idea the majority believes, this process is a lifetime of physical, mental, emotional, and financial stress and abuse.
When individuals are stressed or abused they may respond by projecting and harming others, reacting arrogantly to prove superiority,  or by taking the high road and continue to treat others kindly, and those are superhumans, like some doctors I know.
Some may state “the benefit of practicing medicine, must outweigh being sued or overworked” (I assume they are talking about money). This is simply shocking and disappointing.  I am talking about the principle. Why on earth someone considers using a doctor who was trying to save his or her life?!
Googol this, almost 1% of malpractice cases are won by the plaintiffs, about 9% are won by defendants, and about 90% of medical malpractice cases are settled by the doctors or hospitals to avoid the nightmare of going through the legal system.  This in a way provides evidence most malpractice cases are a form of extortion. It’s all about money, and it's sad.

Islamic Refugees' History Repetes Itself

Islamic Refugees' History Repeats Itself
History repeats itself, and the truth is always right. This is why there is a need to learn the past and the fact before making a judgment. There is a need to understand the two sides of a problem to avoid wrongly taking sides or blindly labeling others as terrorists, racists, or haters. 
Stating the facts is not an act of hate or phobia.
Lebanon’s experience with the Muslim Palestinian Refugees.
In 1967, Jordan took thousands of Muslim Palestinian Refugees after the 6 days war. Soon by 1970, the Muslim Palestinian Refugees committed terrorist acts and attempted to take over the power in Jordan. In Black September 1970 King Hussein of Jordan, a Muslim king of a Muslim Arab country butchered thousands of Muslim Palestinian Refugees and kicked them out of Jordan. After 1970, Lebanon, the only Christian Majority Arab country took hundreds of thousands of Muslim Palestinian Refugees who were kicked out of Jordan. Soon in the early 70s, the Muslim Palestinian Refugees by the Name of Islam started a holy civil war against the peaceful Lebanese Christians who aided them. Since then and for years after the influx of Palestinian Refugees, Lebanon has become a terrorist country under the influence of the Islamic Hizb Allah party.
Brigitte Gabriel is a Christian Lebanese-American was born in Lebanon in 1964. In her childhood, Lebanon was the most peaceful, beautiful, and the only Christian majority Arab country. It was called Paris of the Middle East until the influx of Muslim Palestinian Refugees. The Muslim Palestinian refugees acted precisely like ISIS. They declared a holy war by the name of Islam and with the help of who used to be friendly Moderate Lebanese Muslims; they murdered Brigitte’s Christian family, relatives, and friends among hundreds of thousands of other Christians and took their properties and country. After she was injured by shrapnel and her house was destroyed, Brigitte lived her childhood in underground bunkers without appropriate food, water, sanitation, light or heat in hiding from the Palestinian and Lebanese Muslims until she fled to Israel in 1978, then to the USA. Brigitte is using her own life experience and suffering to warn the USA and the rest of the world from what started in her country as Muslim Refugees and from the danger of the influence of Fundamental Islamists trying to take over countries like Jordan and Lebanon in the past. Recently, a wave of riots, terrorist and rape attacks took over France, Germany, Belgium, and Sweden after the influx of Refugees from Muslim countries. Islamist are now demanding Islamic Sharia Law in England, France, Belgium, and the rest of Europe even after helping many of them as refugees. History only repeats itself.