We don't disagree in the slightest on this point. The disagreement begins with the methodology and practice you propose to achieve this "better world" and what precisely the definition of "better" means to you.Blind groper wrote:The truth is that modern society is streets ahead of anything in the past, and in western nations, even the 'poor' have a way of life that would not have been dreamed of in centuries gone by.
However, though we can take comfort in what has been achieved, we should never be complacent. We should be constantly trying to help make a better world.
My $10,000 donation to the NRA did more to protect lives than were taken in Nepal by the earthquake because those who presume to disarm the people have, as a direct result of disarming the people, successfully killed a hundred million more people in the last century than all the earthquakes in history have when put together have.This includes other countries also. I recently sent a donation of $200 to the Nepal earthquake relief fund. Seth sent $10,000 to the NRA. Which do you guys think was the best transaction?
This doesn't mean that earthquake relief is a bad thing, merely that our priorities and judgements about what "better" means differ. You don't have a copyright on that definition by the way, it's open to interpretation.