Dr. Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist who leads the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, said a person’s right to refuse a vaccine outweighed concerns about illness or death from infectious diseases.

This approach means a lot of dead and paralyzed kids. You can eliminate a lot of infectious disease if everybody who can gets vaccinated. You can’t when 10% of the population refuses.

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    I was raised with religion in my life, but not heavily forced on me. I will say that certain principles shaped me as a better more empathetic person, but once I was on the outside looking in, I stopped believing but still carry some of those lessons with me. That said, a good household that teaches empathy and respect can achieve the same outcome without the ghost stories. Particularly where “Christianity” has devolved to, is not what I grew up with and does not teach the same positive, turn the other cheek mantra, and should be abolished. I would argue I’m in the minority where my experiences were good and made me a better person where others didn’t have the same track.

    At its core, Christianity should be, love each other and be a good person, but unfortunately it’s weaponized propaganda to scare and and disparage people.