Marjorie Steakley, author of
assumetheopposite.com has published her '95 Theses' calling for a radical reformation of medicine and healthcare. Those theses are named after the famous numbered articles Martin Luther nailed to the door of Wittenberg Castle's church in October of 1517, calling for reformation of the corrupt and greedy Catholic Church of Rome.
In a similar way, Marjorie calls for debate and reformation of western medicine.
In his 1979 classic polemic Confessions of a Medical Heretic, the late Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn described in detail the striking, astounding resemblance of the medical profession to the medieval Roman Catholic Church. He boldly went so far—correctly—to indicate that we are in the midst of a medical inquisition. Being a Jew, he probably didn’t have the detailed knowledge of church history to realize that this is because the medical profession was not founded by Hippocrates, as they have fraudulently claimed, but by the thirteenth-century Pope Innocent III, the same misogynist antichrist who was the architect of the Inquisition, the Witch Hunts (a.k.a. the Women’s Holocaust), and the public torture and slaughter of millions of cats, which brought about the Black Death, because of the resulting population explosion of rats and fleas, the vectors of bubonic plague...
Read the 95 Theses by downloading one of the files - Word or PDF linked here:
95_THESES.doc
95_THESES.pdf
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