Yes, I understand that. One of my daughters is a qualified and respected psychiatrist who's research has been published in peer reviewed journals, and she is, of course, also an M.D. I'm not implying there is a significant likelihood that a typical psychiatrist would actually be prone to dismiss such abdominal pain as imaginary or a case of hypochondria, unless the patient was a known, chronic hypochondriac, but even if that were the case, a real hypochondriac would probably be the last person to prefer the psychiatrist's diagnosis over that of the general practitioner and the gastroenterologists.[/quote]
No precept or claim is more likely to be false than one that can only be supported by invoking the claim of Divine authority for it--no matter who or what claims such authority.
“If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; but if you really make them think, they'll hate you.”
― Harlan Ellison