10-14-2010, 01:59 AM
(10-11-2010, 11:59 PM)mr.moobs Wrote: So you say, but most of them arent lethal. GREAT! I wont worry bout my son having motorical dysfunctions / being blind / deaf / limp whatever then. As long as he's alive everything is just honky dory right?Everything is never honky dory. If you think that a method of curing diseases in the world without any downside is possible, then you are a fool. No one can tell if your kid is going to have something wrong with him and it might be hard to prove it was vaccination that caused. Hell, you can't even say if he's going to get run over by a double decker tomorrow, and then that's that : GAME OVER.
Point is it's impossible to know what's going to happen, but by taking a small step with its downsides you can give your son a decent chance of not getting this or that infection for the probability of something else going wrong.
You said of the cases of people dying and various symptoms related to vaccines. Ask yourself this: Do you know many people who have died/suffered greatly due to vaccines? Chances will be, you know maybe a couple but the other large chunk of people in your life will have survived a vaccine, who knows maybe they survived because of a vaccine.
I've told you before, it's great that you worry about vaccines and are ready to question the system, but for the good of your son it's time to drop your preconceptions and let him have them (if he needs them.)
