The New Religion
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Certainly, that is the tactic of choice at the prestigious, exclusive Hayground School in Bridgehampton, where an astonishing one-third of typically secular, sophisticated, ultra-liberal parents have, it seems, a “genuine” religious objection to vaccination of their children.
To parents who send their kids to local public schools that doesn’t cut it. A long-established local pediatrician, Gail Schonfeld, now refuses to accept patients the children of parents who won’t permit immunization. She believes in vaccines—in fact, considers them just plain good medical practice—and says if “parents don’t trust me with this, we won’t have a good working relationship.”
Certainly, that is the tactic of choice at the prestigious, exclusive Hayground School in Bridgehampton, where an astonishing one-third of typically secular, sophisticated, ultra-liberal parents have, it seems, a “genuine” religious objection to vaccination of their children.
To parents who send their kids to local public schools that doesn’t cut it. A long-established local pediatrician, Gail Schonfeld, now refuses to accept patients the children of parents who won’t permit immunization. She believes in vaccines—in fact, considers them just plain good medical practice—and says if “parents don’t trust me with this, we won’t have a good working relationship.”
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Type 1 is insulin dependent.... of course it is also best to be active and eat right, but the need for insulins is always there.
You would deny your child modern life saving medicine to make his genetic make up stronger for future generations.... ???
In a debate among group members over a point of disagreement, a down vote is the last refuge of a man without an argument.
I am just pointing out its not a vaccine.
More later; I'm burning daylight.
I say that as one who suffers from "hay fever." I worked on my grandparent's dairy farm every summer from about 8 to 15. This deficiency is certainly a detriment to the gene pool of the species homo-sapiens. I'm happy not to have been eliminated prior to my creation, but am realistic enough to understand that passing along such tendencies to my progeny make them and their subsequent progeny less capable of success.
Do you suggest that diabetes is a condition that should be propagated?
I was trying to point out that if you accept that reasoning, then many medical interventions would not be used.
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