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question Why don't schools teach us to form our own opinions?

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by MatthewSenopole Dec 17, 2010 16:37
question Will human beings really ever understand and accept each other ?

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by nowheregirl Sep 29, 2010 20:14
question What IS the universal language?

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by Geoffrey McFarland Sep 05, 2006 14:50
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question Is organized religion the root of all evil?

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by pjmccann3 Aug 27, 2006 22:06
question If you were listening to a vocal audition for a university program, what would you look for? I would seek passion, engagement, confidence, imagination but I don't know what pieces could portray all of that. What vocal pieces transcend reality?

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by rwt Feb 05, 2012 21:24
question Are women better human beings than men?

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by Thai sean Jan 19, 2009 04:25
question Why are people afraid of pure unfettered individual Liberty?

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by wymzie Jan 13, 2012 18:00
comment As religion creates civilisations and laws and taboos. Atheism and anarchy are two sides of the same coin one is religious unrest the other social unrest but both are destructive to societies and neither has created anything or been adopted by any country. People do things of their own accord not because of the group they are affiliated with even though they may share some common values. [...]

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by jshm2 Oct 04, 2010 04:36
question What is there after life?

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by geyikboynuzu Sep 24, 2011 20:16
comment Liberty is governed by perspective, different perspectives is likely to generate more differences; resulting in more conflicts. Liberty cannot be subjective it has to be objective.

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by Roxanne Randolph Jan 25, 2012 10:35
comment People are the root of all evil. Asking if religion is the root of all evil is like asking if books are the root of all evil. Like religion, books are both good and the evil depending on who wrote them. Principia Mathematica = good, The Anarchist Cookbook = evil. "Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful." — attributed to Seneca the [...]

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by chrispalser Nov 29, 2011 09:27
answer Evil cannot be blamed on any sole concept of religion. Evil stems from humans, in the choices that they make. The origin is evil is within us, and behold, the greatest war lies not externally but within.

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by treeless Dec 10, 2011 00:30
comment I'm big on looking at the world through an evolutionary perspective, and if you were to ask this question a decade or so ago, evolutionary theorist would probably say that by not fulfilling your role of 'passing your genes' onto to future generations, that you have no value. However, evolutionary theorists have incorporated more social values into their research today than ever before. Because of [...]

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by Vanse571 Mar 27, 2011 20:36
question What is the most meaningful sentence you can think of?

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by Aero Aug 03, 2008 06:36
question Is there something better then democracy?

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by Alex Lindt Sep 05, 2006 14:50