shagster01
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No. One prioritizes. This is the "Gray" area.
Well a gray area is hardly absolute.
No. One prioritizes. This is the "Gray" area.
Not exactly, unless you mean a general consensus of those empowered to make the rules.
I don't believe in "rights". Nobody has a right to anything.
Dragging men to their death behind a truck is not about rights,
Is it right to kill an innocent man if your own child's life depends on it
David Manning | |
So then I can empty your wallet and you have nothing to say? :up: I will be right over to collect your debit cards and PIN for them. Hand it over, it is mine, you have no rights.
False dilemma. And a typical idiot liberal cliché.
The fact of the matter is, the United States Constitution says NOTHING about Christianity or God...
I think he is correct in a sense. The world is absent any sort of rights for anyone. The only "rights" we have are the ones we collectively agree to let ourselves have.
This is why secularism can never support a consistent ideology of freedom.
The CNN Anchor is absolutely wrong.
Perhaps so.
No. We were founded by, mostly, Christians as a secular state that protected the right of men to exercise their faith and to prevent the state from wedding itself to any particular expression, our forefathers having experienced the horror that tended to unleash (see: the 30 Years War).We were founded as a Judeo-Christian nation. :dizzy: