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Which is NOT a reason why the primary basis of the medical profession cannot be profit?

    { 1 } - The Christian principle that "the laborer is worthy of his hire" implies that very valuable services should be rewarded with material wealth.
    { 2 } - The fundamental principle in all professions has been that the professional must be ready to give service free to those who were in need but who cannot pay.
    { 3 } - Professional fees are not equal payment but stipends to be measured only by what professionals need to live in a manner that will free them to work without distraction.
    { 4 } - Medical professionals who set their fees so high as to accumulate wealth in other businesses that distract them from their profession are not faithful to it.
    { 5 } - It provides a service that is concerned with life and death, matters that are priceless rather than high-priced.
    { 6 } - As with any true profession, its primary basis must be trust, not bargaining.

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Which is NOT a reason why the primary basis of the medical profession cannot be profit?

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a reason why the primary basis of the medical profession cannot be profit?

    { 1 } - The Christian principle that "the laborer is worthy of his hire" implies that very valuable services should be rewarded with material wealth.
    { 2 } - The fundamental principle in all professions has been that the professional must be ready to give service free to those who were in need but who cannot pay.
    { 3 } - Professional fees are not equal payment but stipends to be measured only by what professionals need to live in a manner that will free them to work without distraction.
    { 4 } - Medical professionals who set their fees so high as to accumulate wealth in other businesses that distract them from their profession are not faithful to it.
    { 5 } - It provides a service that is concerned with life and death, matters that are priceless rather than high-priced.
    { 6 } - As with any true profession, its primary basis must be trust, not bargaining.

See p. 96.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a reason why the primary basis of the medical profession cannot be profit?

    { 1 } - The Christian principle that "the laborer is worthy of his hire" implies that very valuable services should be rewarded with material wealth.
    { 2 } - The fundamental principle in all professions has been that the professional must be ready to give service free to those who were in need but who cannot pay.
    { 3 } - Professional fees are not equal payment but stipends to be measured only by what professionals need to live in a manner that will free them to work without distraction.
    { 4 } - Medical professionals who set their fees so high as to accumulate wealth in other businesses that distract them from their profession are not faithful to it.
    { 5 } - It provides a service that is concerned with life and death, matters that are priceless rather than high-priced.
    { 6 } - As with any true profession, its primary basis must be trust, not bargaining.

See p. 97.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a reason why the primary basis of the medical profession cannot be profit?

    { 1 } - The Christian principle that "the laborer is worthy of his hire" implies that very valuable services should be rewarded with material wealth.
    { 2 } - The fundamental principle in all professions has been that the professional must be ready to give service free to those who were in need but who cannot pay.
    { 3 } - Professional fees are not equal payment but stipends to be measured only by what professionals need to live in a manner that will free them to work without distraction.
    { 4 } - Medical professionals who set their fees so high as to accumulate wealth in other businesses that distract them from their profession are not faithful to it.
    { 5 } - It provides a service that is concerned with life and death, matters that are priceless rather than high-priced.
    { 6 } - As with any true profession, its primary basis must be trust, not bargaining.

See p. 97.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a reason why the primary basis of the medical profession cannot be profit?

    { 1 } - The Christian principle that "the laborer is worthy of his hire" implies that very valuable services should be rewarded with material wealth.
    { 2 } - The fundamental principle in all professions has been that the professional must be ready to give service free to those who were in need but who cannot pay.
    { 3 } - Professional fees are not equal payment but stipends to be measured only by what professionals need to live in a manner that will free them to work without distraction.
    { 4 } - Medical professionals who set their fees so high as to accumulate wealth in other businesses that distract them from their profession are not faithful to it.
    { 5 } - It provides a service that is concerned with life and death, matters that are priceless rather than high-priced.
    { 6 } - As with any true profession, its primary basis must be trust, not bargaining.

See p. 96.

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6 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a reason why the primary basis of the medical profession cannot be profit?

    { 1 } - The Christian principle that "the laborer is worthy of his hire" implies that very valuable services should be rewarded with material wealth.
    { 2 } - The fundamental principle in all professions has been that the professional must be ready to give service free to those who were in need but who cannot pay.
    { 3 } - Professional fees are not equal payment but stipends to be measured only by what professionals need to live in a manner that will free them to work without distraction.
    { 4 } - Medical professionals who set their fees so high as to accumulate wealth in other businesses that distract them from their profession are not faithful to it.
    { 5 } - It provides a service that is concerned with life and death, matters that are priceless rather than high-priced.
    { 6 } - As with any true profession, its primary basis must be trust, not bargaining.

See p. 96.

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