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Is democracy suitable for all countries?

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Obviously not, Turkey for example is right now close to elect their own dictator for life .
Adogslife · 61-69, M
No. Apparently "God/Allah" wants a few billion to suffer by living in third world shit holes whilst being governed by a few with almost unfathomable wealth.

Or they could move, go figure.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
@Curiousguy833: oh, I get it. He's not responsible, per se, just a twisted puppet master.

Now, along with that "free will", there appears to be a "Hell". But that's not our "free will", it's His? Somehow that falls short of my definition of holiness or Good.

Honestly, I'm still sticking with my original answer, but I will amend it out of respect.

If you're not in a democracy and there's no seperation of church and State, you're pretty much fucked; and, the probability is high that you're stuck in the third world country being governed by someone else's free will.
Curiousguy833 · 31-35, M
Easy man lol, I don't want to come across as one of those people who forces religion on people.

But I will try to reply to some of the things you said. As for the "hell" and "heaven" thing, yes god gave us free will and put us on this earth to test us.. to see if we can be better or as good as his best creature (angels etc) with our own free will.... but this is still a test and in every test there is a pass and a fail. If you want to be on this earth would any evil things or any consequences... then you are discribing heaven lol

The problem is the god is still trying to help us in little ways and trying to lead us down the right way for us but at the end of the day he can't make us because he said we have free will.

The problems in this world is the consequences of our actions. However god wouldn't give us a test that can not be passed. So you just need to find answers.

(I know how this sounds lol but my advise would be to go to different religions temples and speak to some of their leaders.. get your questions answer and go from there.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
@Curiousguy833: I simply don't agree, but I certainly do respect both you and your answer.
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ladycae · 100+, F
not necessarily. i think it depends on the mind set of the people.
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
maybe not
Perhaps not. Whether or not what [b]we're[/b] calling a democracy is actually one, rather than a [i]republic[/i], has always been open to debate.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
We're likely a democratic republic

 
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