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Old 10-15-2013, 01:05 PM
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Default Re: A revolution in thought

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Originally Posted by LadyShea View Post
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If I eat dinner and am full, you can logically conclude that eating causes fullness.
What other possible causes could there be fullness after eating other than eating?

Try this instead: What if you eat dinner then an hour later throw up. Can you logically conclude that eating caused the vomiting? While certainly the food is one possible cause, there are other causes of vomiting. If you prematurely blame food poisoning you may stop looking for the cause and miss it completely.
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Are you telling me that an immediate reaction to something that was never before felt does not come from that something?
I am saying it might or might not, depending on what that something is and what that feeling is, and that jumping to a conclusion about causation can be dangerous. See my vomiting example.
Your reasoning goes against all common sense LadyShea when it comes to vaccines. That's what is so hurtful to parents of these vaccine damaged children. How dare you tell a parent who sees a marked change in a child to the degree of being unresponsive and non-communicative, and tell them that something else could be causing it when the injection was just given and is known to have toxic properties. Of course there are other causes to vomiting and you can't assume it's from the food. That analogy really pisses me off. And what really bothers me is you won't even listen or read anything other than studies. Believe it or not, this is what is giving you a less objective view rather than objective. Why can't you listen to these anecdotal accounts. You still have the option of disagreeing.

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/ar...mortality.aspx
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