That reminds me of some the Buddhist teachings. (I'm not a Buddhist by any means, I just enjoy reading or listening to the teachings.) Many of the discourses deal with people asking arcane philosophical or religious questions like: "After death, does a Blessed One (Buddha) exist or not exist, or both exist and not exist, or neither exist nor not exist?" Always, the Buddha's answer is that he does not deal in such questions, but that his sole mission was to teach a way out of "suffering" (better called "dissatisfaction"). Bringing this back to the vaccines, then, he might say "Seek out the truth."
That reminds me of some the Buddhist teachings. (I'm not a Buddhist by any means, I just enjoy reading or listening to the teachings.) Many of the discourses deal with people asking arcane philosophical or religious questions like: "After death, does a Blessed One (Buddha) exist or not exist, or both exist and not exist, or neither exist nor not exist?" Always, the Buddha's answer is that he does not deal in such questions, but that his sole mission was to teach a way out of "suffering" (better called "dissatisfaction"). Bringing this back to the vaccines, then, he might say "Seek out the truth."