(March 16, 2014 at 6:46 pm)psychoslice Wrote: I didn't say I as right, I said I feel that there is something wrong with vac., there has been a lot of proof that this could be true, and while there is proof I will not except vac.as being 100% right
If you had simply said "I feel that there is something wrong with vaccines" and left it at that, then that's one thing. However, in the same sentence, you tell us "there has been a lot of proof that this could be true". Why would you tell us this but not present this "proof"? If you've seen the proof, then it should be a simple matter of presenting it to us or giving us directions on how to find it. Instead, you say, "Go find it yourselves."
No. Just no.
The burden to provide this proof is on you because you are the one making the claim that there is proof. If it just so happens that there is no proof at all, then what right do you have to tell us that there is something wrong with vaccines?