DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human PotentialIt needs to be re-emphasized, that these roles have nothing to do with intelligence. Most doctors (or a significant percentage) and veterinarians are helpers, occupations that require great intelligence. What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 9 months ago
This is most certainly true, and we have touched on that a bit already in this discussion, that within the complexity of human society and culture there is a hierarchy of needs and roles, levels of authority, and criteria for participation with well-defined and even legal restrictions on who can assume a certain role when there is much at stake like human health and safety. Because of the complexity and huge knowledge base required for many high-level professions, the criteria are accordingly much more stringent with provisions established as not only guidelines but mandated checkpoints like getting degrees, certifications, passing qualifying exams, and so forth. Helpers are needed on all levels of human endeavor, and so those traits become invaluable for members of a team that must work together and help one another, and it is certainly the case that many kinds of talents and intellectual abilities may be needed for specialized applications, for example, a physics or engineering laboratory doing high-level research, so it is certainly the case that helpers can be quite varied with respect to their makeup and array of capabilities.