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Real, and true, inalienable rights come from God. And all those so-called “laws” that so-called “lawmakers” make, almost daily? Well, they’re childish gibberish hung from a foolish wish. And they’re subject to subjectivism and/or the whims of a so-called “organic” government document.But even that document acknowledges that true rights come from God.
Every person has the right to life, liberty (self-protection), and the pursuit of holiness. Oops, that’s supposed to be happiness. (not really, but that’s what the document says)
Anyway…
Sure, you can nullify your rights when you violate the rights of others. Because no person has the right to take those rights from an innocent person. From the seven footers to the single-celled persons.
And one of your rights from God is to think for yourself. Yeah, He didn’t plan your day for you. And He hopes you’ll think of Him today. But He won’t force His love on you. And He won’t coerce you to do anything that violates the rights of others.
So, when you make THAT choice, it’s on YOU.
My suggestion, today (and every day) is to consider “whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report and have virtue and are praiseworthy.
Meditate on that and get back to me.
Childish gibberish hung from a foolish wish
Darkened all the human halls of law.
Fiendish, poltroonish morons seem to flourish
Unaware of their eternal flaw.
Stay tuned,
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