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1. If you haven't heard about Ivory Wave, check it out. Man. Dangerous shit. It seems the mission of the masses for a cheap, legal high will never be accomplished. Would legalizing all drugs help stop this?
I doubt it'd stop it, unless you had a drug that was cheap enough that price wasn't really a consideration for the poor who are mostly likely to use it.
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2. Is there anything wrong with a 15 year old sleeping in the same bed with a parent?
No, but culturally it's not my cup of tea.
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3. If we agree that someday the human race will have enough computing power at its disposal to create realistic simulations of the past, is our current world certainly a simulation?
Given time as infinite and your assumption as true, the probability is high to the point of being absolute.
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4. If you could erase one person from this reality, either historical or current, without anyone knowing you were responsible for it, would you do it?
Poorly worded, if I erase someone nobody would know they were gone. Would I remove all the affects caused by one person? Given the choice between an unforeseeable reality and the imperfect one we have currently, I'd probably take the devil I know every time.
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5. Are some Americans better off because of the slavery of their ancestors?
If we're talking about selective breeding, I'm going with no. Black people are statistically better at specific sports because culturally they value those sports more than education. It's the same reason why most linemen come from the midwest.
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6. Does the work/contributions of an individual get unfairly upgraded if they die/are killed early, or spectacularly? It could be anyone. For examples: Buddy Holly, JFK, MLK, Lincoln, Lennon, Malcolm X... etc.
Unfairly? Probably not, but it may draw enough attention to their work allowing it to actually be judged.
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7. If God, Heaven, and Hell are true, could the terrorists from 9-11 be in Heaven?
Assuming you believe in the judeo-christian god and attribute to him perfection, then I'll answer with another question: If a mother's love can forgive a murderous child's actions and love them regardless, how could a perfect god love their children any less? How could a perfect parent condemn their child to a life time of torture and suffering in hell or even allow hell to exist?
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8. Would a country with nuclear capability allow itself to be conquered by another country without using it?
There's always someone's finger on the trigger, and it's their choice to follow whatever decision is made.