It is  better  to  give  than  to  receive .    I  believe  I  was  about  nine  years  old  when  I  heard  that  statement  for  the  first time .  It  was  in  church.  It  was  one  of  those  things  that  I  randomly  chose  to  hear  while  sitting  in  church  every  Sunday.   Normally  anything  that  was  said  in  that  building  never  made  sense  to  me  and  I  never  had  any  use  for  retaining  it.  This  time  however  something  did  make  sense  to  me.  Perhaps  it  was  because  my  parents  had  been  telling  me  that  same  thing  except  in  a  more  ambiguous  and  indirect  manner.  "Isaac  you  should  share  your  toys;  Isaac  why  don't  you  give  your  food  to  your  sister  if  you  don't  want  it?;  Isaac  get  your  old  toys  and  clothes  together  so  you  can  donate  them  to  the  Salvation Army."  So  as  I  grew  up  I  had  a  somewhat strong belief   that  it  was  better  to  give  than  to  receive.  I  am  now  nineteen  years  of  age  and  I  have  come  to  see  that  what  I  heard  in  that  church  ten  years  ago  isn't  always  necessarily  the  true.Harris claims utilitarianism  as  the basis  of  his idea , and in the actual context and definition of  the  term  he  is correct . According to   Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary,  1996  Utilitarianism  is  defined as the doctrine that utility is the sole standard of morality, so that the rectitude of an action is  determined by its usefulness.  Jeremy  Bentham  who  is known  as  the  founder  of  this  theory  elaborates that  "laws should be socially useful and the greatest happiness of the greatest number should  be  the foundation of morals and legislation." Harris' idea in essence follows the  "Guidelines" of utilitarianism.  The idea is  advantageous  to  man  as  whole  because  of the  fact  that  it  maximizes  the number of  lives  saved.   If  this  plan  that Harris  has  were to  be  implemented  there  def...