The show Scrubs sort of changed my perspective on this. Religion has its place as a thing for people to grab on to in order to give them the strength to make it to the next day.
The problem comes when religion is used to oppress others.
Can you connect the dots? How did Scrubs demonstrate this?
JD and Turks cryptohomo relationship taught me it’s ok to truly love another man, but how did the show change your perspective on the utility of religion?
With the nurse Laverne. She had an episode where the doctors were asking if it was God’s plan that a patient died and she snapped back that she needed something to keep her going in an environment of sadness and misfortune.
The show Scrubs sort of changed my perspective on this. Religion has its place as a thing for people to grab on to in order to give them the strength to make it to the next day.
The problem comes when religion is used to oppress others.
Can you connect the dots? How did Scrubs demonstrate this?
JD and Turks cryptohomo relationship taught me it’s ok to truly love another man, but how did the show change your perspective on the utility of religion?
Just curious.
With the nurse Laverne. She had an episode where the doctors were asking if it was God’s plan that a patient died and she snapped back that she needed something to keep her going in an environment of sadness and misfortune.
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