coachdb18
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What makes me sad is the insistent claims that 'rights' are natural or god-given.
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The Four Freedoms and the Declaration cost millions of lives to secure. Asserting that they are 'natural' diminishes the sacrifices made to establish them.
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We may argue (and do!) about the rights in the US Constitution but please remember how much it cost in lives to establish those rights. We should be grateful for the price paid, not just assuming that we have those rights because they are 'natural'.
We fight and die for those rights BECAUSE they are 'natural law', which strikes me as amazing that you still fail to understand the entire concept. The people came first, and they later formed governments to meet mutual needs. The government didn't confer any rights to the people, the government was an invention OF the people. Their basic INATE rights were pre-existing to the formation of government. And government is only legitimate when it operates from the CONSENT of the governed.
To say that rights are only important if you fight and die for them is problematic. Our rights exist whether we fight and die for them, or roll over and play dead, as France did for the Nazis during WWII. The rights of the French people didn't suddenly cease to exist with the arrival of the first Nazi boot, and the establishment of Vichy government did not change the nature of those rights. Rights do NOT come and go with the passage of time and politics.
That's why America is unique, we understand human rights on an entirely higher level than is seemingly comprehensible to the average European, whose value is seemingly tied to a present monarch or law or trend. Our values are based on a Creator who didn't create valueless beings, and there is a morality to our existence. I now know this isn't accepted in Europe, and it is one of the reasons we fought for the freedoms (and the rights) that were ours to start with.