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Originally Posted by Sly
DWB, you are making a point that none of us know that vaccines didn't cause it, yet you don't know that vaccines did. It's just a possibility. One possibility of hundreds, thousands, even millions, yet again you went straight for vaccines as the culprit.
Do vaccines cause autism? I have no clue, I can't say yes or no and I would be extremely naïve to argue either point because nobody really knows and nobody can prove it. So why do we jump to vaccines as an answer? Because we need to justify our over paranoid beliefs? Because we need to blame somebody, something? Or because we just don't know and can't handle the thought of not knowing something so we manifest our own "logical" answers based on one "coincidence" of millions?
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No, what I'm saying is, I'm not ruling it, or anything else, out.