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Is a coercive monopoly created through laws that ban potential competitors such as UPS or FedEx from offering competing services fair?
Is the government monopoly of the postal service a failure of the American People?
USPS is in billions of dollars in debt. Talks are in the works of eliminating Saturday mail.
Could UPS or FedEx do just as good as USPS in delivering First Class Mail?
Many equate the meaning of "violence" with "use of dangerous force" or "agression." If that is how you think, you are (I predict) likely to disagree with the assertion this debate is based on. I would consider this debate a success if the opposing sides could agree on a succinct definition of violence.
Debate formerly titled: "Violence is never justified." then "The doing of justice never requires violence."
This is difficult to create in a 2 sided debate (and to make this post neutral), but first I'll try and explain the question.
Let's look at this from the point of view that you are about to start a religion. You do not believe in it, nor do you believe in God but you see the world around you in despair and want to make some rules. However you feel people will not take these rules seriously and need a way to enforce them. This enforcer is God.
Forgetting whether or not you believe in God, what is God's role to humans? After creating us the universe (or not) is the concept or belief in God what is needed to keep people in order? Let's say there was no God. When going against the rules of the religion how would you be punished? Jail? Community work? Parole? Fines? Or a limitless amount of pain for an infinite amount of time? (to burn in hell). Is that a much larger deterrent than something imagineable and altogether not so terrible? For a follower, is God's existance much more influential than the country's police and courts?
So to get to the original point, should the idea of God be promoted whether or not you believe in Him? Even if He IS a lie, would it be better to to have this lie promote morals or if not God, some kind of 'myth'? Whether real or not, is belief in God for the GREATER GOOD?
Two sides are - Yes, belief in the existance of God whether God exists or not has MORE benefits than lack of belief in God.
- No, belief in the existance of God whether God exists or not has LESS benefits than lack of belief in God.
P.S. - Don't make this an argument about religions. This is purely about the belief in God and not different religions beliefs and opinions in God. No talk on Christianity, Islam, Hinduism - as that is NOT the question.
In the midst of politics, civil rights, global warming, and whatever issue is the most famous today, the largest problems are often consigned to the background. One of these if our population problem. Though we most likely will not encounter severe issues with overpopulation, the increasing human population appears to be having a devestanting impact on the environment and numerous species.
Issues to concider in your response:
Is overpopulation a problem (or does it exist)?
What is the best solution to this problem?
How has humanity altered the landscape and contributed to environmental and species related problems?
What is the timeframe of the (severe) impacts of overpopulaiton?