Does an RNA vaccine do the same thing as the up till now standard vaccine? No it does not, therefore one is not a vaccine
Does a steam train do the same thing as an electric train?
No.
yet both are trains carrying people from A to B, they just use different ways to turn energy into rotational motion
It's relevant that people at the time thought that trains would kill you by suffocation
A steam train DOES do the same thing as an electric train. The mode of power is what’s different. But they both meet the definition of train. Such is not the case with the jab.
You were a little too eager to sound philosophical with that analogy. Regardless I understand the point you were making but I do disagree with it
A steam train DOES do the same thing as an electric train. The mode of power is what’s different. But they both meet the definition of train. Such is not the case with the jab.
No, the mode of power is irrelevant, fuel goes in, motion comes out. 99% of people have never even seen inside a train, they only see the motion
same for mrna vaccines, how you get to the end result of a human body producing antibodies is irrelevant, only that you get antibodies.
One day we might be able to make antibodies directly
I want to call you a pilpulling kike but I feel I may not be explaining myself correctly.
Your comment about the mode of power being irrelevant was exactly my point earlier. Further to that, the end result of the definition of vaccine today is not the end result of a vaccine in years past, and the end result today is inferior to that of years past. Therefore, either the vaccine for covid is not a vaccine or actual vaccines need to be called something else. That I’m trying to point out although I was trying to flesh it out so it doesn’t just sound like I’m being pedantic over definitions. When in THIS case , to argue over definitions is not pedantry.
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