>Is Christianity wrong?
>If so then how wrong? Is it right about anything?
>What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?
>Any thoughts are welcome.
>Should we ‘turn the other cheek’?
>Do you think Pacifism has any logic? Or is it just idealistic nonsense that we are forced to abandon whenever the situation really calls for violence?
>Is GDP a poor measurement of standard of living?
>If so why, and what should it be replaced with?
>Who should we vote for in the upcoming UK General Election, and why?
>Is it right for Iran to arm itself?
>If not then should other countries with nuclear weapons dis-arm?
>Prime Ministerial Debates
>We’ve now had the second televised leader’s debate in UK history.
Let me know what you thought about what was said.
- Who won?
- Who dissapointed?
- What policy issues were you particularly pleased with or particularly not?
- Did the debate really make history? Will it affect votes?
>Should there be any control over voting?
>This leads on from the earlier debate ‘To Vote or Not to Vote”.
Immigrants have to take a ‘citizen’s test’ in order to be able to vote. Yet natives do not. Is this just or a good idea? Should all people have to take citizen’s tests when they turn 16/18 (depending on where you think the voting age should be)?
Another idea would be to give people more information, or perhaps even force people to take quizzes like that displayed here: http://www.thebigqs.co.uk/Manifestos.html (see the link under ‘confused?’ on the right side of the screen).
So some control, no control, complete control; what do you think?
>Are we (Earthlings) alone in the Universe?
>i.e. do you believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life?