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What do you think could be changed in our society?

What do you think could be changed in our society to make it better for everyone? more freedom of choice, less? better environment? more control less? any thoughts you have on how you think society could be better run?


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Less attempts at change by the top (government, organisations, businesses, etc.).

More support of and encouragement for change at the bottom (Families, neighborhoods, schools, etc.)

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I can do all things through Christ

I think that society could run better if we got rid of the notion that some people are better than another because of race, sexuality, religion and women's right to their own bodies.

If we stood by your consitution that all Men are created equal a lot of problems will go away.

Also the words of the bible love thy neighbor as you love yourself.

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teach law, starting in kindergarten, especially the criminal code,  and continue in all grades and in all classes and with no exemptions, for all students ,because then individuals and groups can make informed choices when  a  decision  results in a criminal act. the result would be less crime in society .

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