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Originally posted by KhieuSamphan
Someone once said to me 'Humans do not have rights, only privileges'. Maybe if more people took this view, we would be better off.
Originally posted by Raist
So are you saying that..
1)You do not have the right to worship or not worship what God you choose?
2)You as a responsible adult do not have the right to have children if you choose?
3)You as a responsible adult do not have the right to choose your own mate or life partner?
4)You as a responsible adult do not have say if some one wants to harm/take your child if they choose?
5)That you do not have the right to life if some one chooses you should not?
These are very basic rights but if every one seen things the way you say then that would be a life I would choose not to have. I'ld die fighting for those rights.
Originally posted by KhieuSamphan
Originally posted by Raist
So are you saying that..
1)You do not have the right to worship or not worship what God you choose?
2)You as a responsible adult do not have the right to have children if you choose?
3)You as a responsible adult do not have the right to choose your own mate or life partner?
4)You as a responsible adult do not have say if some one wants to harm/take your child if they choose?
5)That you do not have the right to life if some one chooses you should not?
These are very basic rights but if every one seen things the way you say then that would be a life I would choose not to have. I'ld die fighting for those rights.
I think the point was that nobody has an inherent 'right' to anything. You are given privileges based upon the society you live in. Take your point #2. If you were to live in China, I believe you only have the 'right' to 1 child.
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.