(October 2, 2014 at 7:00 pm)psychoslice Wrote: That may be so, but all I can do is take what myself have observed, there is so much out there for and against vaccines. I remember all my friends getting measles and chicken pox, and not one ever had any problems. Anyway it comes down to what we believe is best, there is too much cover up going on with the very people who dish that crap out, and there is so many against it with stupid theories, so again we have to do our own research and come to our own conclusions.
What you do may come do to what you believe is best. You are entitled to your opinion. But you aren't entitled to your own facts. Vaccines do an enormous amount of good and the side affects are either benign (slight fever for a day) or practically non-existent.
I'm sorry you became ill not long after taking a vaccine, but correlation does not equal causation. I'll give you an example from our household. My husband has been having an allergic rash. He suspected our new laundry detergent. So we dotted a little of it on his skin to see if he reacted to it. He didn't, but the next day the rash was all gone and it hasn't come back. So, do you think the laundry detergent cured him? Because that is exactly the kind of one off, unlikely correlation you are drawing between your illness and a vaccine.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.