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the jew doctor and the elevator


seriously? he was just gonna stand in front of the elevator? you can either ask someone to push the button, or you can take the freaking stairs.

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Some sects are forbidden from asking someone to do the work as well. They can only wait until someone else is using the elevator, then tag along with them.

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interesting. would they also not take the stairs?

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Some sects are forbidden from asking someone to do the work as well. They can only wait until someone else is using the elevator, then tag along with them.


Sounds stupid to me, are they also forbidden from getting dressed since that takes work?

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I'm not religious myself, but I know a reasonable amount about orthodox customs. Dressing is not considered work, it's required for modesty. Anything requiring lighting or extinguishing a fire, or by extension, starting or stopping something electric, is considered work, and forbidden on the Sabbath and certain holy days.

However, saving a life always trumps Jewish religious laws. If a patient was going to die if he waited for someone to push the elevator, he would be required to push the button, as well as perform the work of life-saving surgery on the Sabbath or a holy day.



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what if a patient was not going to die? what if it was not a life saving surgery?? he cannot perform it then? so he cannot go to work on those days?

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If the patient would have been fine waiting until the next day, he couldn't have done the surgery that day. If it was fairly urgent but not life-threatening, another surgeon would typically do the surgery.

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Religion isn't rational to begin with, so nothing unexpected.

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Puny statement.

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all religion should be made illegal as causes so many problems in society

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Well, intolerance of others can cause problems.
However, nothing is more intolerant than your statement..

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^  good one!

Knock if off Napolean make yourself a dang quesadil-la!

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"Jewish doctor" please
I believe "jew doctor" is actually derogatory.

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I think that's just because it was the Sabbath & while he was at the hospital to save someone's life (which they're allowed to do on the Sabbath), he wasn't supposed to do anything else unnecessary with electronics, hence waiting for someone to push the elevator button. But you would think he would've just taken the stairs to avoid using that electrical convenience altogether.

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I wonder why they even felt the need to put this in the show.

Sometimes a movie or tv show plot is so stupid that only the stupid can understand it.

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To educate people








Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups

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You mean brainwash people. They would be mocking it if it were a Christian practice.



Sometimes a movie or tv show plot is so stupid that only the stupid can understand it.

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Honestly I think the medical field should ban all religion. Some religions are just so painfully idiotic to the point it can really become a burden to others.

Like praying 5 times a day..Yeah I mean that won't impact a highly demanding, super busy workday in some fields..

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How very tolerant of you.

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It has nothing to do with tolerance.

Some religions require illogical things that would greatly impact and hinder the workplace.

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So, tolerance so long as the religious think, act and promote what you think is appropriate. Gotcha.

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People practicing religion is fine and dandy. Some people having a religion that impacts their work is not.

You're desperately trying to grasp whilst throwing fallacies left N right.

I'm not attacking religion. I'm attacking the fact that some religions have negative impacts on their places of work. It's harder for your co workers and just the job at hand.


If you cannot use logic or have the critical thinking skills to understand why an employer wouldn't want to employ someone that must pray 5 times a day in the middle of work then I don't know what else to say and this will probably be my last reply to you.

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You are attacking religion. You are saying that people who are religious and have religious rituals should not have certain jobs. So religious people should not be doctors, or firemen, or policemen. Those jobs should be restricted to nice secular people.

Yet all those hospitals and police departments and fire departments work just fine with religious people.

You might want to contemplate what medical services would be like if all those Catholic and other religious hospitals close; because, you know, religious people shouldn't be involved in all that.

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