Friday, August 12, 2011

Belief

be·lief

 noun \bə-ˈlēf\

Definition of BELIEF

1
: a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing
2
: something believedespecially : a tenet or body of tenets held by a group
3
: conviction of the truth of some statement or the reality of some being or phenomenon especially when based on examination of evidence


I have nothing against this. BUT lets examine this a little closer. If you have a "belief" that vaccines are good for you: 
Definition 1 - you believe doctors who tell you they are good for you. Doctors who get paid per vaccination they administer. Doctors who will lose their job if they say they think they are bad for you or do not directly push them on you. Look at your pediatrician's vaccination policy. I am fairly certain they have it on the wall of every exam room for you to see - probably will a list of horrible childhood diseases with graphic pictures and all. Is this the type of person you should "believe"? How about the media. Media is only information regurgitated from either doctors or the company that makes the vaccine themselves - or investors that make money off the vaccines. Check it out.

Definition 2 - Herd mentality. Although I guess if you believe in herd immunity you might as well hop on the heard mentality LMBO.
Definition 3 - "examination of evidence" is key and the most important part of this entire thing. If you vaccinate your child have you REALY read the evidence? Have you spoken to parents of autistic children who know the vaccine changed their child? Have you spoken to a parent who's infant died during a nap immediately following vaccination? Or a mother who's healthy teen daughter died in her sleep a few days following her gardasil injection? These things are REAL and are EVIDENCE. Children who develop severe allergies and seizures. Why on earth would a child have these things? Allergies they like to say is environmental and yes, they can be. But seizures? That is not normal and is usually caused by BRAIN DAMAGE. Vaccines are giving our children BRAIN DAMAGE. The evidence is there. If you want to believe something - you must look at the evidence. Otherwise it is not a "belief" it is simply ignorance.


I am posting this because to hear someone say that "everyone has their own beliefs and must do what is right for them" just blows my mind. I suppose some people really do believe the are good (based on being told by really one source) I feel sad for them. I feel sad that people put trust in a body of people that in general could care less about them. When you hear vaccines are good - it comes from ONE PLACE. When you hear they are not it comes from many many sources. You decide. It is a choice. But not a belief IMO.

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