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Go forth Jeremus, kill them all.
instead of those who've actually done medical research an figured out how medicine actually works.
it wasn't much different in our own history. heck there are still people today who would rather listen to their fellow religious individual than a professionally trained expert.
don't get me wrong i don't trust the modern medical industrial complex when it comes to keeping you on 'treatments' rather than curing you . but thats just greed. they generally understand enough to actually help you though.
It's like saying this to a 48 year old man. "Wow, how do you feel? you're the same gender as donald trump!!! screw you man."
I didn't say he was bad. i explained the reasoning.
do try to stay within whats said if you expect an actual conversation.
He's not talking about real people. i think hes referring to the NPC disliking the character. the interparty conflict he creates.
No, he is talking about real people. Thus his reply to you earlier. He thought you were talking about real people too and if you had been your reasoning would have been bizzare.
my reasoning isn't bizzare in the middle ages , Priests were considered the go to for medical aid. people like herbalists and apothacaries, who studied medicine may have existed but churches were more abundant. and people tended to believe "faith" could heal them more than a potion could.