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Personally, I think implants provide us with much more risks than benefits to our well-being. While it can potentially solve some of the problems in our modern society, there are other alternatives yet to be explored and it is quite daunting to know that the government knows where you always are and will be, with the power to terminate you if they see fit.
I sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that video games do not cause violence to youth. I think any game is incapable of causing harm to a child, be it in the form of a disc, cartridge, console, PC or even software. My first reason on why I say this is because they are inanimate objects- meaning that they are not alive and conscious, negating any chance of it bringing physical harm to a kid. Furthermore, there isn't much chance for the video game to be emotional scarring, since many video game discs look like any other CDs you can find in shops. In my personal experience as a child, I have never found CDs to be emotionally scarring or visually terrifying in any way.
First of all, you should be aware that most video games have an ESRB rating. Parents themselves should be monitoring what their child is being exposed to, if they feel that violence in games could influence the child. Most of the violent shootings you see in the news usually have the child have some sort of mental disorder. If a child has been raised properly or given medical care, chances are he/she would not become a serial killer. Blaming video games for the cause of violence is like blaming kitchen utensils for hurting your child.
Students should NOT be taught creationism AT ALL. The bible should only be taught as literature, since much of western culture is influenced by it, but kids have less of a developed mind and can lack maturity to make proper decisions, which make them more gullible to whatever and whoever influences their mind. If parents want to make them believe in it at home, then fine- but anything to be taught in an educational system must be backed up by hard evidence. Something creationism does not have.
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