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Society has brought us external progress, including medical, technological and transportation. However, the majority of the population is merely a product (subconsciously) of societal norms and practices. In other words, society as we “know” it keeps most individuals from ever finding themselves, or seeking truth. In essentially every society that has existed on this planet, the people tend to move away from reality rather than towards it. Why is this the case?

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The teleological argument is a philosophical argument that tries to derive the existence God from the design, structure, or purpose of the universe. For example, because the universe works like a machine and a machine must have been created by an intelligent person, then the universe must have been created by an intelligent being, which they call God. I want to what exactly is the teleological argument’s affect on culture, society, or the way people view themselves.

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To do so, he must reorient his moral compass so as to conform with the established laws in the governed society, or he must act accordingly to the laws. He must also contribute to the society in some way; the societal-individual relationship is a symbiotic. In doing so, he gives up his absolute liberty for the benefits of being a member of the said society. What are these benefits?

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Many people relegate psychics and clairvoyants to an age long gone. The dark ages were full of magical and mystical explanations for both common place and unexplained phenomenon. What has changed that we no longer look for divine answers to mundane questions?

Simply put we now define our existence using the scientific method. The modern technocratic society we live in full of electronic gadgets and products that create their own need to exist has taken the divinity out of our lives. We have in fact entered a new dark age defined by a lack of spiritualism, subjectivity, and self growth.

During the dark ages people were persecuted for their beliefs or lack of beliefs. New ideas and independent thinkers were persecuted and killed by the newly forming theocracies. Individualism in essence was stifled and killed by the emerging religous based governments of the time. Individuality, old spiritual beliefs, and novel ideas were viewed as heresy and were quickly replaced with government approved thought processes.

In comparison today’s societal values are not much different. Daring to be an individual or express views contrary to the popular belief systems created by the law makers and mass media is frowned upon. Ideas and unsanctioned novel thought processes are quietly killed by the controlling powers that seek to oppress and maintain the status quo.

Slowly our ability to make personal choices, voice differing opinions, and communicate without fear of governmental policing is disappearing. Unfortunately we gladly give up our human rights out of fear. Fear propagated by the mass media and piped into our living rooms and dens via the electronic devices designed to “make life easier”.

Our belief systems no longer belong to us but have been given away freely to the controlling powers of our government to do with as they see fit. We indeed are living in a dark age of technological dependence and governmental control.

Plato saw and wrote extensively about political systems in “The Republic” and saw that all eventually led to dictatorship or despotism. This is mainly because people have an innate desire to delegate their decision making to others. Anxiety and fear play a large role in this delegation and the government is more than happy to lead us like lambs as any good shepherd would. But, what happens when it is time to thin the flock? Who ultimately suffers at the hands of our inability to make decisions for ourselves?

Modern day psychic and clairvoyants do exist and offer a viable alternative to giving the government control over your life. Empower yourself and learn the secrets they do not want you to know. The future is in your hands and talking with a live psychic online can unlock your mind opening it to new thoughts, ideas, and experiences.

If you are tired of being led around like a sheep, believing disinformation, and want to experience true freedom please consider talking with a live psychic online today. Why not suspend your disbelief and dare to be an individual today? Fair enough?

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Should our society be structured to “maximize utility” or should it be structured around the protection of the natural rights of all human beings?

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Which institutions, objectives, values, systems, etc. would you establish or invest in? Assuming you had access to current technologies and information, but limited space and resources, how would you create your society?

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Industrial revolution initiated an enormous development of industry. Suddenly projects never thinkable before became feasible, and people were streaming into the factories, where the owner never seemed to get enough workers in order to fulfil the orders. But human-beings fooled themselves when they thought this could go on and on for ages. When customers started placing fewer orders, the factory suddenly had too many workers; the owners fell behind with paying the wages, and so people had to stay at home and had to cope with the loss of income and of their jobs.

Not so long ago we went through another revolution – the information and communication technology revolution. Entire production processes became fully controlled by microprocessors, sensors started measuring parameters on site, and computer-controlled robots started taking over jobs formerly executed by the ordinary worker. This had a similar effect on society – at first there was a big boom until the market became tight, and dictated by the necessity of making profit, many jobs were lost and people let go.

If you look at it today – there are not too many opportunities left of how we can make society right. Should we continue destroying more jobs than we can create, it might take a while alright, but at the end of the day, there will be only a hand full of people who actually work and have an income. We can’t afford to let everybody behind. We can’t afford to leave entire continents exposed to impoverishment.

So is it the battle to become rich, or is it the incredible pressure in some parts of society, what drives society? In most cases it is a bit of both. But we have to ask ourselves: Which are the values we follow? I think the central values are key to this. As long as everything is about money, society is bound to fail.

We need to think about what is important to us. There are social values that do count, but often become forgotten or we give priority to other things. What about friends, about caring for other people, about charity? Do we really have to wear the latest fashion, have the latest car, gadget or buy our entire furniture new when we move? Do we really have to do everything ourselves in order to save money? Shouldn’t we give other people an opportunity to earn some money too? Isn’t the right balance of every angle of our life better for us? These are just questions, I know. And there are certainly more questions than answer. But please do me a favour and think about it…

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Do we lose creative minds and individual ideas as we become more and more one society connected across the world. Do we gain characteristics from others instead of creating our own?
Sheltered does not mean controled. But thanks for the answer. :)

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Whether citizen, or soldier, millions upon millions of people have had someone try to kill them. How does a society evolve when people live with the fear that someone tried to kill them, and might succeed?

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