Message from @ZeroT

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2019-03-04 17:23:49 UTC  

Thats true

2019-03-04 17:23:54 UTC  

But you have to learn when to have faith.

2019-03-04 17:24:00 UTC  

But only if you have toe abilities and resources

2019-03-04 17:24:06 UTC  

But let me explain

2019-03-04 17:24:14 UTC  

Do you know what correlation is?

2019-03-04 17:24:17 UTC  

@Puzzloo Why are you putting faith with science

2019-03-04 17:24:36 UTC  

I'm not talking about religious faith.

2019-03-04 17:24:43 UTC  

Doubt x

2019-03-04 17:24:48 UTC  

“I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.”
-Kim shellfish

2019-03-04 17:24:50 UTC  

@Puzzloo Do you know what correlation is?

2019-03-04 17:24:53 UTC  

When someone tells you "trust me jump into my arms."

2019-03-04 17:25:12 UTC  

You have to have faith when right, and think skeptically when wrong.

2019-03-04 17:25:16 UTC  

Much of science is inductive, facts are decided by a group of people in that respect.

2019-03-04 17:25:19 UTC  

Can we go in some vc its faster to explain

2019-03-04 17:25:26 UTC  
2019-03-04 17:25:27 UTC  

@AstralSentient By evidence

2019-03-04 17:25:39 UTC  

But evidence can be falsified.

2019-03-04 17:25:43 UTC  

Anyone in for VC?

2019-03-04 17:25:55 UTC  

I think this would make fun

2019-03-04 17:25:58 UTC  

I am down

2019-03-04 17:26:22 UTC  

My voice just sounds crappy and I have this german accent so please ignoe that

2019-03-04 17:26:57 UTC  

I want to explain scientific work and evidence and this stuff

2019-03-04 17:27:05 UTC  

Never u might have to wait

2019-03-04 17:27:09 UTC  

I'l be using text.

2019-03-04 17:27:15 UTC  

I'M better at expressing myself through text.

2019-03-04 17:27:32 UTC  

They are, these people compile descriptive conclusions to predict various phenomenon, and agree on them not to be epistemological truth but principles that they deem a more accurate descriptor

2019-03-04 17:27:33 UTC  

Yep.

2019-03-04 17:27:58 UTC  

I am on a tablet so I can’t use VC

2019-03-04 17:28:00 UTC  

I mean it's common sense.

2019-03-04 17:28:10 UTC  

It's like saying because x did a that x will always do a.

2019-03-04 17:29:48 UTC  

You there?

2019-03-04 17:33:07 UTC  

Lol?

2019-03-04 17:33:14 UTC  

I'm there.

2019-03-04 17:33:49 UTC  

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2019-03-04 17:34:10 UTC  

Vaccines are not perfect but they are genetically modified cells (usually of the disease itself) to be harmless so that the body can train it's immunity against it.

2019-03-04 17:35:41 UTC  

@ZeroT I just finished watching a video that explains the problems with vaccines administered to infants under the age of 2. There is a significant risk of brain damage in that 2 year window. It’s a long video but very good. This information comes from a neuroscientist.

2019-03-04 17:37:47 UTC  

Puzzloo, your information is correct, but neuroscience has discovered that the brain has its own immune system, that should not be messed with while the brain is still developing.

2019-03-04 17:38:06 UTC  

@The Gwench can u prove that video actually have proven facts or information

2019-03-04 17:38:57 UTC  

I suggest you watch that video. Determine for yourself whether the guy is making it up.

2019-03-04 17:39:24 UTC  

Link?