question about Moe’s article Dear Sir: It is inspiring to read about Moe's recovery and the central role that emunah has played in that recovery. However, I am curious why it is considered preferable to not need medical assistance or rehab for substance abuse, depression, or bi-polar (as mentioned in one of the recent Wednesday classes)? Would you recommend to a diabetic or cancer patient that they forgo medical treatment and rely only on prayer? Is using doctors considered a denial of emunah in Hashem?
2. Chava
11/17/2010
Dear Sir: It is inspiring to read about Moe's recovery and the central role that emunah has played in that recovery. However, I am curious why it is considered preferable to not need medical assistance or rehab for substance abuse, depression, or bi-polar (as mentioned in one of the recent Wednesday classes)? Would you recommend to a diabetic or cancer patient that they forgo medical treatment and rely only on prayer? Is using doctors considered a denial of emunah in Hashem?
11/17/2010
question about Moe’s article Dear Sir: It is inspiring to read about Moe's recovery and the central role that emunah has played in that recovery. However, I am curious why it is considered preferable to not need medical assistance or rehab for substance abuse, depression, or bi-polar (as mentioned in one of the recent Wednesday classes)? Would you recommend to a diabetic or cancer patient that they forgo medical treatment and rely only on prayer? Is using doctors considered a denial of emunah in Hashem?
11/17/2010
Dear Sir: It is inspiring to read about Moe's recovery and the central role that emunah has played in that recovery. However, I am curious why it is considered preferable to not need medical assistance or rehab for substance abuse, depression, or bi-polar (as mentioned in one of the recent Wednesday classes)? Would you recommend to a diabetic or cancer patient that they forgo medical treatment and rely only on prayer? Is using doctors considered a denial of emunah in Hashem?