“To those of you who believe all children should receive all vaccinations, I would ask: Which vaccinations? How many? How many more vaccinations are you willing to add to the schedule? Will there ever be a limit?”
On what basis are you refusing vaccinations, and which ones?
If you have a good reason, great, but if you really just don’t know, why not just go with the recommended course?
Yours is twisted and uninformed logic. That medical science evolves is a good thing, but for crying out loud.
When you doctor gives you antibiotics (You DO take those, don’t you?) it is YOUR thinking that causes drug resistant strains of bacteria. “I feel better, so I’m going to stop taking them”.
Get your vaccines, take the full course of antibiotics and stop questioning things you have no capacity to understand.
There’s nothing wrong with my logic. But I have to laugh at you calling my logic “twisted and uninformed” and then you proceeding to set up a strawman argument. ;-)
Here’s my question again: The medical community itself has disagreements over the vaccination schedule. New immunizations are consistently added to the schedule, and sometimes others are removed. So... which shots do you think should be required? Do you think there should be a limit at all? Is there any number of shots that you consider too many to require? 50? 100? (It’s already up to around 30.) I’m just curious to know if any of you have a limit.