Rights

The "right to life" does not refer to a right to everlasting life, i.e. that you won't die from a deadly virus, a mountain lion attack, or even from another human attacking you, it is a phrase that describes the belief that a human being has an essential right to live, particularly that a human being has the right not to be murdered by another human being.

If there is no "right to life", then there is no such thing as murder.

If "liberty" is not an inherent "right", then there is no such thing as slavery.

If there is no "right to property" then there can be no such thing as theft.

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"…in modern society, with its religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity, it would be much harder for any single group to demand allegiance — except for the state, which remains the one universally accepted god." – Roderick T. Long, Assistant Professor of

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