If one believes that an intelligence had and exercised power to intervene in evolution, then the processes used to develop innocuous varients of disease germs are not valid, and thus, vaccines would not work.
If one gets vaccines, then one is placing faith in those processes, and thus has no faith in divine intervention.
I would hope that his children and grandchildren get vaccines, rather than await divine intervention.
I think you're an excellent argument against Intelligent Design.
That's just about the goofiest argument yet on these threads. All sorts of natural cures exist for everything. That we don't have access to all of them we can thank "scientists" and big drug companies. By the way can you mail me what you said in post 4, I would sure like an insight into your mind.
Excuse me Mr. Carter but a man has died. Lets not turn this into another Coretta Scott King funeral.
Give it a break.
Is that what passes for intelligent debate in liberal schools these days?