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Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
#11
RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
How are 'some' determined? After the fact of a long and full life?
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#12
RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
(October 5, 2013 at 6:46 pm)Captain Colostomy Wrote: How are 'some' determined? After the fact of a long and full life?
Perhaps - I don't claim to be certain.
I just consider that we (as a race)
are still evolving. We may yet find
the 'anomaly' gene, or whatever.
And yes, the 'some' may already
have it. It may also be luck in
genetics. As I said, I don't claim to
be certain. I said 'some' and 'may'
for good reason.
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#13
RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
(October 5, 2013 at 6:57 pm)freedomfromfallacy Wrote:
(October 5, 2013 at 6:46 pm)Captain Colostomy Wrote: How are 'some' determined? After the fact of a long and full life?
Perhaps - I don't claim to be certain.
I just consider that we (as a race)
are still evolving. We may yet find
the 'anomaly' gene, or whatever.
And yes, the 'some' may already
have it. It may also be luck in
genetics. As I said, I don't claim to
be certain. I said 'some' and 'may'
for good reason.

I can't dispute that you may have an unusually good, genetically advantageous immune system. Your lack of cold and flu throughout your life is unusual. However, when it comes to the serious diseases that immunization protects against, I wouldn't bet too much on your immune system withstanding smallpox or polio.

The reason, in large part, that you don't have to worry about such afflictions is because most of your contemporaries have been vaccinated.

Still, I'm glad it worked out for you.
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#14
RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
herd immunity is probably the biggest factor.
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#15
RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
(October 2, 2013 at 11:37 pm)Doubting Thomas Wrote: I wonder if this is the same crowd that claims that childhood immunizations cause autism?

I've yet to have one of those idiots explain to me how immunizations cause autism in boys 5 times more often than girls.

I've got 2 girls. I tell the doctors to give them twice as many immunizations as needed.

"We're here Doc! LOAD 'EM UP!"
Everything I needed to know about life I learned on Dagobah.
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#16
RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
(October 2, 2013 at 11:39 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Stupid people have trouble with biology. And most other sciences.

Idiots have trouble with theology too.
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#17
RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
But theology is unimportant so who gives a flying fuck.... other than assholes like you?
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RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
(October 28, 2013 at 12:04 am)Tkcjpii Wrote:
(October 2, 2013 at 11:39 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Stupid people have trouble with biology. And most other sciences.

Idiots have trouble with theology too.

Your religion is fucked, then.
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RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
(October 5, 2013 at 6:10 pm)freedomfromfallacy Wrote:
(October 3, 2013 at 8:38 pm)Kayenneh Wrote: I say, let those shitheads stop taking vaccines. I'll be at the front pointing, going: "Haahaa!" when they get diphtheria or polio. Bloody morons..

I was raised in a christian-science household.
One of the BS practices of that cult is to not
have children immunized. I have never received
any immunizations or vaccines of any kind. I am
now 46 years old and I have never had a major
illness. I never get colds or the flu - ever! I am
one of the healthiest people I have ever known.
I'm not saying that we don't need immunizations
as a race, but as individuals, some may not need
them at all.

People who don't subject themselves to the small risk of immunisation benefit from herd immunity. When they stop to coo at the baby in the supermarket they'll share their disease. There still could be a place for public stoning in modern society.
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RE: Why are we so ignorant about biology that quacks gain popularity?
(October 28, 2013 at 7:21 am)Marvin Wrote:
(October 5, 2013 at 6:10 pm)freedomfromfallacy Wrote: I was raised in a christian-science household.
One of the BS practices of that cult is to not
have children immunized. I have never received
any immunizations or vaccines of any kind. I am
now 46 years old and I have never had a major
illness. I never get colds or the flu - ever! I am
one of the healthiest people I have ever known.
I'm not saying that we don't need immunizations
as a race, but as individuals, some may not need
them at all.

People who don't subject themselves to the small risk of immunisation benefit from herd immunity. When they stop to coo at the baby in the supermarket they'll share their disease. There still could be a place for public stoning in modern society.

That's a little harsh, but only a little.

I recently had to treat a child with what we suspected to be polio. I say suspected because we're not very good at identifying polio in children any more. We've not had to do it for several decades because the disease was ALMOST iradicated.

The reason it's "almost" as opposed to completely is because of one ibrahim datti Ahmed. An Islamic fuckwit who declared that the polio vaccine was a Western conspiracy to make Muslims infertile (or some such bollocks). The idea spread and a few other countries didn't vaccinate. Just enough to keep the reservoir of infection going. And now voila we're seeing it again.

People come up with all sorts of reasons not to vaccinate. Mercury, autism, gubbermint conspiracy and the more honest "I don't like needles". Ultimately the reasons don't alter the outcome.

The idea that some individuals don't need immunisations has got to be one of the dumber reasons I've heard (sorry).

Firstly, it's retroactive. You would only know after you died of bear attack aged 80. Up til then all you can really say is you've not got a major disease YET.

Secondly, you're taking advantage of herd immunity. That's like saying "some people don't need to pay tax."
yeah, because everyone else does!

Thirdly, it's magical thinking of an almost theistic level. There is no mystery to why people get sick. If you are exposed to a disease you don't have immunity to, you get sick. Simple as that. A better immune system well respond more quickly and effectively but that's all. As someone else said, try smallpox.

Also, let's suspend disbelief and say you have a magic immune system which works different to anyone else's and stops you getting sick. Do you reckon you'll immune system will work as well when you are 70?

Finally, and this is my number one bugbear, you're drawing a conclusion (some people may not need vaccines) from a data point (I don't get sick). It's an anecdote. The plural of anecdote is anecdotes NOT data. If I gave 180 people guns and got them to play Russian roulette with 5 bullets and one empty chamber, 36 (ish) would survive. They play again, 6 left. They play again, one survived. That person might conclude that SOME PEOPLE CAN PLAY RUSSIAN ROULETTE SAFELY. That person would be in error. It's the gunslinger fallacy, you're drawing a conclusion after the data is in rather than posing a hypothesis and testing it.

Sorry if I'm ranty, but I've had to watch people pick up the pieces after children have been left disabled from completely preventable diseases so I tend to feel a bit passionately about this. Talk to a parent who's kid is brain damage from measles after they decided it was best not to vaccinate. It somewhat changes your perspective.
"Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken."
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