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In a perfect world, would the world be perfect?

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In a perfect world, would the world be perfect?

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  1. good question. im going to have to say yes. because it doesn't matter anyway because perfection is impossible.

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  2. ...no, because i would want what you have, even if mine is better...

  3. No.  This is the perfect world and it is clearly not perfect.

  4. no, because once the world reaches the current ideas of perfection, it'll suddenly not be enough.

  5. No, it is perfect. We are here to learn & grow. We do that by taking what is off balance & figuring out how to get it balanced again. So the answer is yes & no both.

  6. After about wo weeks in the perfect world, you would get bored to tears aand start to just wait for surprises. They couldn't all be good surprises, or there would be no thrill.

    The world doesn't turn on an axis, it turn on the whim of perpsective.

  7. Well perfect means without flaws or mistakes. So in a perfect world if there are mistakes or flaws, then it contradicts the definition of perfect world. A perfect world can't be anything less than one without flaws. Therefore everything in that world would be perfect.. otherwise by definition, the world is flawed.

  8. Define both your definitions of perfect.  If there is only one definition being used, then yes.  Otherwise, there isn't enough information given to answer the question.

  9. This world is perfect in that it has balance. Perfection is only seen as perfect in comparison to imperfection. If you rid yourself of light what is darkness? If there is no life then what is death? God sent Jesus because there was no perfection here, in my opinion more to show us perfection than anything else, to show that God is everywhere, and in everything, and that it is possible and is actually fact that God resides in people.

    "God is in me or else does not exist at all." Not my words.

  10. It would be hard to define perfection in this context, since perfection implies no conflict, but without conflict of some kind life would be very boring, but boring is bad, and so a world without conflict cannot be a perfect world. But a world with conflict is hard consider perfect, as well, so maybe a perfect world is logically impossible.

  11. of course not!!! what would are dreams in a perfect world. there would be no need to strive for world peace, we would have it. hunger, everyone would have more than enough, and where would all the lawyers go, ther would be no crimes.

  12. well perfect means balanced, which is a balance of the good things and the bad things. every good thing in the world will have some kind of negative effect on someone, somewhere, no matter how small it is.

    perfect can also mean flawless.

    so it depends on which meaning you use. if you use the first meaning, then, no. if you use the second, then, yes.

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