Submitted by ADefiniteDescription t3_ye0e7s in philosophy
gouldilocks123 t1_itwr65a wrote
There's nothing wrong with conducting your own research and coming to your own conclusions.
But you have to recognize and admit when you don't have the intellectual capacity or accumulated knowledge to conduct meaningful research and come to meaningful conclusions.
Without a background in biochemistry,what good is it going to do to do your own research on the Covid vaccine?
DeliciousCanary4711 t1_itxtul2 wrote
> Without a background in biochemistry,what good is it going to do to do your own research on the Covid vaccine?
So only lawyers should question law, only engineers should work to develop technical solutions to human problems etc?
RaindropsInMyMind t1_itx17al wrote
If Rodgers was indeed being honest when he talked about it then it was at some point some actual doctors who he talked to who reinforced a lot of his thoughts on the vaccine. Those people obviously should know better but I do believe he got some other opinions of people that he believed to be professionals at some point.
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