I don't think it would ever work, even for a second.
One can believe in freewill salvation and still believe in a permissive will of God. The story of Saul and Samuel is a perfect example. Israel sinned in asking for a king. God allowed them to have one and then made them live with their decision.
I don't think it would ever work, even for a second.
And your simply asserting so with no evidence should mean what to me exactly?
Can you come up with an example where it's ever worked?
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The despicable Paul McGuire, who says: “It is the responsibility of organizations like the CIA to essentially do whatever it takes to save the lives of the American people, and they should not be blocked from doing their job.” And this: “The CIA and other intelligence agencies were justified in what they did.” The cautions he gives are meaningless after statements like these. See my articles on torture here. Another one coming up soon.
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I don't think it would ever work, even for a second.
I don't think it would ever work, even for a second.
And you think our current system is working? Think again.
No. Of course the only two options aren't big government like we have now, or no government. I believe limited government would work the best and makes the most sense.
Fair enough. But you have no evidence of that working either.
It worked pretty well for the first 150 years of our country or so.
"Pretty well" doesn't mean perfectly.
"Pretty well" doesn't mean perfectly.
Whoever has the most money will get the most justice, obviously.How would someone who infringed on the rights of others be punished in an anarcho capitalist society? Private arbitration? How do you force the person who committed the crime to participate in the arbitration process?
When was the police created?
I don't recall hearing about police abuses in the mid 1800's, or even 30 or 40 years ago for that matter. It seems to me that the problem isn't the existence of the police,