Posted by: Reverend Jan McBride | November 11, 2011

DOCTOR vs. PHYSICIAN – THERE IS A DIFFERENCE!

DOCTORS or PHYSICIANS?

When you are sick, do you consult a Doctor or a Physician? There is a difference! Western Medicine is filled with Doctors of all kinds: General Practitioners; Internal Medicine Specialists; Gynecologists; Oncologists; Pulmonologists; Cardiologists; Endocrinologists; Pediatricians; Psychiatrists; Geriatricians; ETC, ETC, ETC. The list is endless!

To answer the question,  you must look at the original meaning of “Doctor” and “Physician.”   The ancient Scriptures define the difference between Doctor and Physician through the original languages of Greek and Hebrew.  Doktor is Hebrew for Doctor and means “A Scholar–One who studies much.”  Rophi is Hebrew for Physician and literally means:  the one who heals, cures and makes you whole.

Think about it: Do people get cured when they go to the Doctor?  Or do they get their symptoms treated. Trillions of dollars are channeled through Hospitals, Urgent Care Clinics, Surgical Procedures, Chemo and Radiation Treatments and Pharmaceutical Drugs. Consequently, there is no money in actually curing the disease–only in continually treating it. So before you get sick again, seek out a true physician. There are Medical Doctors who will opt out of Government regulations to apply healing techniques.


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