If God is supposedly infinite, how has it ever been possible to turn your back on Him?
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    While I think it goes to the heart of Judaeo-Christian belief and may therefore be relevant to anyone in our society, I mainly think it might annoy Rob Delaney.

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    @stephendevice
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    How equal is ‘equal enough’?
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    There are less people in poverty now than ever before in history, however the gap in between those at the top and those at the bottom continues to grow. We are all citizens of the globe, so what should we be aiming for, to ensure equity between us all?

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    Amy Sexton
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    Does Morality only exist when someone else is watching?
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    Is there an objective sense of what is moral? Or, does morality only exist in action between people. If you steal a movie online is this OK because no one saw you do it? If people are abused in detention centres is this OK because no one was watching?

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    @petehouly
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    What is the future of politics?
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    The current political system is under pressure around the world. High levels of community distrust, eroding of 2 party systems & decreasing membership, rise of extreme groups, loss of national sovereignty, impact of global corporations.

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    @geeforce77
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    What paradigm will replace the current power-centric economic, political system?
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    Most of today’s global problems originate in the competitive foundation of the current economic, political paradigm. We will never realise humanity’s highest goals unless we learn to start from a different place in thinking about the “system” we live within.

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    Jim Brown
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    If the nation went to family therapy, who’d say what and why?
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    Just a tongue-in-cheek way of getting to a productive discussion and maybe shaking some skeletons out of the cupboards and wardrobes.

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    @ceohh
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    What’s the allure in everyone’s secret pastime – the social media photo stalk – and why are we compelled to do something so destructive?
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    Do we do it to make ourselves feel better or to make ourselves feel worse? Either way, PLEASE MAKE ME STOP LOOKING AT THE INSTAGRAM.

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    @shesaidso
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    Could we be entering a new era of stability in Australian politics, or does that afford Malcolm Turnbull way too much credit?
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    Tom Nicholls
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    Why are immeasurable, unautomated, irreplacable things (arts, education) valued so little financially?
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    Because I have a vested interest in both, and I’ve yet to receive a good answer.

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    @hildebrandburke
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    Why do we tend to focus on deficits when assessing individual and community needs?
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    This matters to me because our community, and individuals within it, tend to be labelled and stereo-typed based on aggregate statistics. I believe this matters as we can’t talk about empowering and engaging while disempowering and perpetuating stereo-types.

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    D Pont
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    Why is society so uncomfortable with asexual people, that we continue to consider their orientation is a pathology?
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    Because I know far too many asexual people damaged by prejudice and discrimination not only in everyday life, but by health professionals attempt to ‘cure’ their natural sexual orientation.

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    Jo
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    In the context of homage, sampling and remixing creative works, how do we decide what constitutes originality?
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    New media offers great opportunities for play but creators should continue to be rewarded for their original work, including those creators showing originality in sampled or remixed works. But how do we determine what homages, samples and remixes demonstrate genuine originality and creativity? It matters to me because I work in the arts sector alongside creators and creative works, and others should care about it because the world is going to become a boring place if creators start doing something else because they feel their work just gets ripped off by others without reward or recognition.

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    Sharon Mullins
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    Why do we humans so often ignore the “elephants in the room”?
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    Similar to avoiding the important by tackling the urgent. Both citizens and pollies do it, more than is good for us, don’t we?

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    mary voice
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