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RE: Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence - but Sometimes They Actually Exist

in #philosophy6 years ago (edited)

And the truth of it depends on one's definitions of "taxation" and "theft" only, so any discussion will be about said definitions and miss all depth.

It's also a useless statement, because any group of cooperating people will want to do some things collectively and together, because it is necessary or practical. The question then is what ways there are to do that, and which work and which don't.

Taxation being theft or not is completely uninteresting when you step back from doctrine and organise things for a group in the real world that needs to get some things done together.

I do think it is a great slogan for some belief system or other, though.

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Cooperation is such an Orwellian word if you ask me.

It is said that if someone did what a rapist, robber, murderer "asked"
them to do under thread of or use of violence, that the victim cooperated.

But can you speak, in such a situation, of a cooperation between the people (in that group)?

I speak of cooperation more as people working together for mutual benefit....without forcing, or threads or violence on each other. But that is of course my opinion which would lead into the territory of definitions so I won't go any further.

Thank you for making my point.

You're welcome. You truly don't like having discussions with people who are not religiously believing in your faith, and you don't want those dogmas challenged. I get that, and respect that.

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