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From what little I've read about libertarianism, the NAP, and even this website, one of the foundational beliefs is that of ownership, primarily that a human owns him/herself. What is this ideology based upon? As life forms on this planet, we are all interconnected with the planet, its resources, and all the life forms therein. People are byproducts of other people. (They didn't create themselves.) Their parents were likewise byproducts of theirs, and so on. This is leads us into the cosmological argument (causation). Ultimately the argument leads to the beginning of the planet, the solar system, the Galaxy, the universe, and all matter. At this point we arrive with two options: matter was created by an entity of non-matter (deity), or the belief of ex nihilo (out of nothing). So ownership would ultimately lie with whichever option you choose, either God owns everything, or nothing does (ownership doesn't exist.)


To sustain life, people consume other biomaterial (life) and utilize the natural resources around them. But does simply using/ utilizing something confer ownership of the thing? If so, what constitutes use? Is building a house both a use of the materials for the house and the land on which it dwells? If so, then once it is built, must someone actively be dwelling in it for it to be theirs? So if someone else moves in while you are at the store, tough luck... So obviously the idea of use applies to everything outside the person. But does it apply to the person too? If the person does nothing (brain dead and on life support) do they have ownership, or are they owned by the people running the machines? Everyone else's use of person is also a use of the planet at large, as we are all interconnected and interdependent for sustainment of life. So the planet uses all the things on/ in the planet... Tying ownership to utilization appears to fail too, or at least lead to the cosmological argument once again.

Ok, whatcha think friends?


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Living FREEDOM! / Harmonious thriving communities
« on: June 21, 2016, 10:17:59 AM »
I'm fully on board with the plan to eliminate government and live freely with the people in my communities. Can anyone cite an existing harmonious thriving community or one that has existed under self governance? And if so, please provide specifics or links for more info.

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Living FREEDOM! / Education ideas
« on: June 21, 2016, 10:14:11 AM »
What are your ideas on education? I know self learning is huge, and mediums like khan academy and AppleU provide resources. I have a friend in Ardmore, OK who is involved in an interesting education venture. They promote localism, community, volunteerism, and kids learning what they want how they want. Check them out here for a more comprehensive look:

https://www.facebook.com/ardmoreindependent/

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Living FREEDOM! / Spirituality
« on: June 19, 2016, 01:14:15 PM »
Adam what is your philosophical worldview on anthroplogy, specifically regarding spirituality? Some specific questions to jump start the conversation:

What is the essence of a human?
Does that composition include a spirit or soul?
If so, Do see a distinction between a spirit and soul?
Are there other spirits/ spiritual beings in existence?
If so, is one of those beings the divine/ God?
If so, can we as humans know this God, or know other spiritual beings in spiritual ways?
If so, how?

Feel free to answer any or all, or just give some insight into your views pleas.

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Can you guys share info/ links about where in the country is the best places for homesteading, with the ability to avoid taxation? Or what defenses can we offer to not pay taxes on our own property...

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