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Beloved2010
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Okay, so I’ve heard several different arguments about overpopulation of the world and when I do see the basis of their origin and the problems that they present, I’m not convinced that the world is overpopulated or ever will be.
Here are two arguments that I have heard:
First, there is enough food; we just don’t have the best means to transport it there. Second, these arguments seems to allude to a concept that says there is an ideal number of people that the world can sustain easily, which implies that we already hit that ideal number. Furthermore, if there is an ideal number of people, then every child born after that number is reached is a burden on the world. This one I have a hard time believing because I know that every person is a blessing to the world. A child cannot be both a blessing and a burden. The two are necessarily incompatible.
This second argument I would like to focus on. Am I right, am I wrong? I think I am right, but I have a hard time arguing it.
Here are two arguments that I have heard:
- Look at all the starving people in the world. There are people starving and we can’t feed them.
- As many people that are in the world are having a negative effect on the world. There are more species going extinct, global warming is occurring as a result of too many people, and other such arguments.
First, there is enough food; we just don’t have the best means to transport it there. Second, these arguments seems to allude to a concept that says there is an ideal number of people that the world can sustain easily, which implies that we already hit that ideal number. Furthermore, if there is an ideal number of people, then every child born after that number is reached is a burden on the world. This one I have a hard time believing because I know that every person is a blessing to the world. A child cannot be both a blessing and a burden. The two are necessarily incompatible.
This second argument I would like to focus on. Am I right, am I wrong? I think I am right, but I have a hard time arguing it.