Night Strike wrote:Woodruff, you're making my point. Government took away rights because they failed to do their jobs as protectors of rights. If government's can take away rights as easily as all of those examples, what makes anyone think that government can be entrusted to grant rights?
I'm NOT making your point in any way, shape or form. Your point is that rights are somehow granted by a Supreme Being, which is a concept that I personally find silly. Rights are not "granted", rights are fought for, blood is spilled for them. THAT is how rights are gained. Rights come from our understanding of the proper way to treat other human beings, which is precisely why our rights have evolved from what they were just 200 years ago to what they are today. Did God get confused and change what he was granting us? No...we just got smarter about things.
Night Strike wrote:If a right is granted by the government and can be taken away by that government just as easily, then how is it a right?
Because rights are DEFINED by the government. Your rights in the United States are far different from your rights in Afghanistan.
Night Strike wrote:As for where you think I claimed those events never happened, I have no clue where you got that impression. I'm saying that without an absolute moral standard, the Nazis could be justified in their actions: it's the ultimate conclusion of moral relativism and state-granted rights.
Moral relativism applies anyway, as slavery in our own country (under that Creator clause you're referring to) quite clearly shows. Your Creator clause didn't help stop the moral relativism in any way.
Night Strike wrote:If rights came from a Creator, then regardless of a government's protection, individuals hold those rights.
If you're male. And white. And a property owner.
Night Strike wrote:However, if governments can define what is a right and what is not, then we have no repercussion when government does things we do not like. We would truly be at the whim of the majority (or oligarchy, depending on the government).
There is no "if" about it. This is fact. We happen to be extremely fortunate to live in a nation whose laws are designed to protect our rights, but the fact is that our rights are at the whim of the government (fortunately not the majority...yet).
Night Strike wrote:AAFitz wrote:Rights do however change. At the time, it was their right to own human beings, and it was the rights of those slaves to deal with it. It was man who changed those rights, not any Creator.
The endowed rights we were given by the Creator never change.
What if there is no Creator, Night Strike?
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.