Why would he not accept his father's belief that suffering was god's way of making us better people?
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He could not accept his father's belief that suffering was God's way of making us better people as he could see nothing noble in a patient's thrashing around in a sweat-soaked bed, mind clouded in agony. Nor could he see any nobility in the crying of a lonely child in a ward at night.
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