Is engineering a ‘super’ human being a good idea?
- By Fervent
- Creation & Theistic Evolution
- 25 Replies
someone's gotta prove the old adage right, "There are lies, d**ed lies, and statistics." It really seems like you're reaching for any cherry picked data to claim some sort of harm, rather than looking at the available data and coming to an informed conclusion.you can support the system all you want but there is systemic rejection of people's concerns due to the prevailing notion that vaccines were safe. as such perhaps 90% of various ills that came in many cases months later were swept under the rug. we now have entire countries disagreeing with each other over if the vaccine is safe for pregnant persons lol. sorry, women.
did you read this study?
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Observed-to-Expected Fetal Losses Following mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination in Early Pregnancy
Background The clinical trials used to approve COVID-19 vaccines excluded pregnant women, and existing safety assessments of COVID-19 vaccination, particularly during early stages of pregnancy, are limited to observational studies prone to various types of potential bias, including healthy...www.medrxiv.org
50% increase in actual miss carriage rate. from 9 to 13 out of 100.
now here is the thing...
those miscarriages and lack of those specific persons born on earth may appear to increase the overall state of health of the whole earth, on a short term timeline.
this is where the "good" that is done by vaccines becomes irrelevant as well on a long enough time line.
you need to think 40,000 years from now
what impact will there be of vaccinated the whole world against a small strain of a certain type of corona viruses?
you won't be there to witness it.
but you will be judged later.
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