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<blockquote data-quote="Japrim" data-source="post: 124179" data-attributes="member: 7558"><p>Re; Playing God</p><p></p><p>Whoever you are, whether you are a scientific atheist type or a religious fundamentalist of sorts, most people can agree that 'God' can be defined as the origin, premise, first cause, or creation of all things.</p><p></p><p>God created the universe as it is. God made reality. God invented the natural order of the universe.</p><p></p><p>Humans are a product thereof. What defines us as humans is our DNA. Our DNA says we will be as we are, that we will have certain behavioral patterns, wants, needs, etc.. basically anything and everything that makes us human. This is the premise of what are inalienable rights. We have a right to be human, to do and be what we are as per nature and god dictate.</p><p></p><p>Part of that is being individuals, having a mind of our own.</p><p></p><p>Freedom and self determination are only limited by what we are capable of as per reality. In other words; freedom to choose can be anything we are physically able to do. It is unbridled, unlimited. We are free to do whatever, to include violating rights.</p><p></p><p>Liberty is freedom with the ethical standard of respect and value of inalienable rights. Liberty is freedom governed by honoring the rights of others. Liberty is to say that you are free to do anything you like, to be a human and indulge in the human experience(life) up to the point in which your actions violate the rights of others, to indulge in their human experience and pursuit of happiness.</p><p></p><p>That is to say that your rights end where another's rights begin. They are non-contradictory and equal, universal and absolute.</p><p></p><p>All that being said; this is my basis for arguing that rights be the standard. If your decisions are based on inalienable rights and the concept of liberty, then you are not playing god, but rather playing by god's rules. It is a solid premise in which to base decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japrim, post: 124179, member: 7558"] Re; Playing God Whoever you are, whether you are a scientific atheist type or a religious fundamentalist of sorts, most people can agree that 'God' can be defined as the origin, premise, first cause, or creation of all things. God created the universe as it is. God made reality. God invented the natural order of the universe. Humans are a product thereof. What defines us as humans is our DNA. Our DNA says we will be as we are, that we will have certain behavioral patterns, wants, needs, etc.. basically anything and everything that makes us human. This is the premise of what are inalienable rights. We have a right to be human, to do and be what we are as per nature and god dictate. Part of that is being individuals, having a mind of our own. Freedom and self determination are only limited by what we are capable of as per reality. In other words; freedom to choose can be anything we are physically able to do. It is unbridled, unlimited. We are free to do whatever, to include violating rights. Liberty is freedom with the ethical standard of respect and value of inalienable rights. Liberty is freedom governed by honoring the rights of others. Liberty is to say that you are free to do anything you like, to be a human and indulge in the human experience(life) up to the point in which your actions violate the rights of others, to indulge in their human experience and pursuit of happiness. That is to say that your rights end where another's rights begin. They are non-contradictory and equal, universal and absolute. All that being said; this is my basis for arguing that rights be the standard. If your decisions are based on inalienable rights and the concept of liberty, then you are not playing god, but rather playing by god's rules. It is a solid premise in which to base decisions. [/QUOTE]
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