More Than Medicine

Auteur(s): Dr. Robert E. Jackson
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  • Award-winning author, Dr. Robert E. Jackson, Jr., teaches Biblical principles on marriage, family, parenting, current events, evangelism, discipleship and health issues. Over 40 years as a medical doctor, 38 years of marriage, and parenting 9 children give Dr. Jackson a unique, relevant perspective on Christian life issues.
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  • MTM - Interview with Dr. Bose Ravenel
    May 3 2025

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    What happens when a respected pediatrician with nearly five decades of experience begins to question everything he was taught about vaccines? Dr. Bose Ravenel joins Dr. Robert Jackson to share a professional journey that upends conventional wisdom about childhood immunizations.

    After practicing traditional pediatrics for 31 years and academic medicine for 11 more, Dr. Ravenel's final six years in integrative medicine opened his eyes to patterns he could no longer ignore. He describes treating numerous children with autism whose parents consistently reported regression following vaccination—including one remarkable case where a hospital neurologist explicitly attributed a child's autistic regression to vaccines.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Dr. Ravenel explains how the COVID pandemic response first triggered his skepticism. "Nothing like that had ever happened before in history," he observes about the unprecedented vaccine mandates and public shaming campaigns. This initial suspicion led him to invest thousands of hours researching childhood vaccines, where he discovered disturbing gaps in safety testing.

    Most striking is the revelation that no vaccine on the childhood schedule has ever been properly tested against an inert placebo, and claims of studies disproving vaccine-autism links examine only a fraction of the potential connections. Dr. Ravenel also discusses compelling research showing a striking temporal correlation between vaccination timing and SIDS deaths.

    This eye-opening discussion challenges listeners to question why such information remains marginalized in medical discourse. Both physicians express concern that pharmaceutical industry influence prevents honest examination of vaccine risks, while emphasizing their commitment to sharing information parents need for making informed decisions about their children's health.

    Share this episode with anyone concerned about vaccine safety or interested in understanding why some medical professionals are breaking ranks to question long-held assumptions about childhood immunization programs.

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    30 min
  • DWDP: Gen; 3,7 Naked and Ashamed
    Apr 30 2025

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    Fig leaves were humanity's first attempt at covering shame—and we've been crafting inadequate coverings ever since. Dr. Robert Jackson (lovingly known as "Dr. Papa") takes us deep into Genesis 3:7, where Adam and Eve's eyes were opened to evil and they immediately experienced the twin burdens of guilt and shame that continue to plague humanity today.

    The moment sin entered the garden, everything changed. Where once Adam and Eve walked in perfect transparency with God and each other, they now felt exposed, vulnerable, and desperate to hide. Their hasty solution—sewing fig leaves into loin coverings—represents our perpetual but futile attempts to mask our spiritual nakedness through human effort. Dr. Papa points out with gentle wisdom that they covered their reproductive organs rather than their faces, suggesting sin immediately corrupted God's beautiful design for human sexuality and fruitfulness.

    What makes this devotional especially powerful is how Dr. Papa connects this ancient story to our modern struggles. Guilt and shame still drive people away from God (who alone can forgive), away from loved ones, and into destructive behaviors like addiction, anger, and isolation. Our self-made "fig leaves"—whether they're achievements, religious performance, or carefully crafted public personas—remain as inadequate as those first coverings in Eden. The message resonates with striking clarity: only Jesus, the perfect Lamb of God, can provide the robes of righteousness we desperately need. His invitation remains the same: confess your shame, turn from your old life, and receive His covering grace freely offered to all who will accept it.

    Ready to exchange your fig leaves for His righteousness? Listen now and discover why this ancient story holds the key to freedom from guilt and shame today. Subscribe to Devotions with Dr. Papa for more insights that bridge Scripture and everyday life with wisdom and compassion.

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    14 min
  • MTM - Interview with SC Senator Shane Martin
    Apr 26 2025

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    Money, politics, and constitutional powers collide in this eye-opening conversation with South Carolina Senator Shane Martin about the recent controversy surrounding State Treasurer Curtis Loftis and a $1.8 billion accounting discrepancy.

    Senator Martin provides a refreshingly straightforward explanation of what initially appeared to be missing funds but has since been revealed as an accounting error during the state's transition to a new financial system. "The money's not missing," Martin clarifies, likening the situation to writing a check and making a deposit without recording it properly. Two separate audits have confirmed no intentional wrongdoing occurred.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Martin delves into the rarely-used constitutional mechanism being employed to potentially remove an elected official from office. This process has only been attempted once before in South Carolina's 150-year history – also involving a state treasurer. Martin explains the required two-thirds majority vote, the right to defense, and the uncertain path forward as the House of Representatives decides whether to pursue the matter.

    Beyond the procedural details, Martin offers thoughtful insights into the political dimensions driving the controversy. He suggests personality conflicts and policy disagreements may have fueled the push to remove Loftis, despite the absence of financial impropriety. The case raises profound questions about governmental accountability, the relationship between elected officials, and the balance of power in state government.

    Have you ever wondered what happens when political tensions clash with financial oversight? Subscribe to More Than Medicine for more thought-provoking conversations that explore the intersection of governance, ethics, and public service.

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    18 min

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