Our local vicar is also a scientist. Until a few years ago he worked part time in our local hospitals lab and part time as a vicar. He now does his vicaring full time. He is very insistent that science and religion can work alongside each other.Honestly I absolutely love him. He provides such a plethora of evidence based knowledge that I believe to be invaluable. I was disappointed to learn he is religious (albeit he doesn't preach about it). It's evident he supports feminism (another reason I'm such an advocate of his), but as with all Abrahamic religions it is fiercely misogynistic, so it could come across as really quite hypocritical to his beliefs. Also with him being a doctor and his continued use of scientific based evidence (the acknowledgement science exists) flies in the face of being religious and thinking there's a mystical fellow in the sky. It really doesn't make sense, but as previously stated he doesn't preach about it, which is why I have remained such an advocate.
Agreed 100%.Self-righteous, patronising and absolutely desperate for fame. The way he arse-kisses bigger accounts to increase his following is so transparent to me.
I agree with a lot of his messages but his attitude stinks and you just know he’d be a right stuck up git in person as he speaks down to all of Instagram like he’s the overlord of medicine. In reality he’s a junior doctor who wants a career in tv rather than the front line.
He didn’t say how he got the dog, if he went to pick it up then not an essential journey. But breeders were allowed to deliver or courier puppies. Also he said he’d been planning it for a while so I’d like to hope he’d had a deposit on the puppy before lockdown, rather than went out and found one during.....again that but was brushed overI find it hypocritical how he has been telling his followers to follow the lockdown guidelines but yet he's gone and got a dog during the lockdown. I don't see how getting a dog during the lockdown is essential and would be allowed under the rules. Surley you would think that especially as he is a doctor he would practice what he preaches and set a example to his followers.
He has said before that he only gives his thoughts and experiences when it comes to food because he is not a dietitian. He was overweight himself so mentions that sometimes.He isnt truthful about his qualifications. He calls himself a surgeon which is not true, hes a junior doctor in the NHS. And some of the stuff he says is not right, he doesn't know about food, he's not a dietician
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