(March 17, 2014 at 12:18 am)psychoslice Wrote: Yes I understand what you are saying, and you must know that there is a lot against the vac, you also know how to find that info, which you will never agree with. There is heaps of testimonies on youtube, have a look at some of that, there is even medical doctors against the vac.
Finally something of substance. It's not much, but it's at least something from you.
You said, "you must know that there is a lot against the vac". Well, psycho, I know that there are a number of people who are scared of it because they have an unfounded belief that it causes autism and other illnesses, but not once has this belief been substantiated by any kind of proof.
I do know how to find it. Google is great that way. However, testimony, especially when it's on the internet, is decidedly the least reliable source of evidence that there is. If I linked you to a YouTube channel that contained testimonies of dozens of individuals that had been abducted by aliens, would you believe them, or do you think that a little bit of evidence might be necessary?
There are medical doctors against the vaccine? Whoop-dee doo. Good for them. They're morons. I have personally met doctors who believe in acupuncture, NAET, Applied Kinesiology, healing crystals, and all sorts of other woo. I was once a Mormon, and there was a doctor in our congregation. Incidentally, this man also a believer in Faith Healing. An appeal to authority only works if the authority figures have evidence to back up their beliefs.
psychoslice Wrote:My whole point is that I as yet am not totally convinced, and that is what I'll keep saying here, that is until I change my mind, if ever. But I will not change because of your own beliefs.
I don't expect you to change you mind because of my beliefs. Far from it. I expect you to accept evidence. If facts and evidence aren't enough to change your mind, then what will?