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Duh-but what you don't understand is that I am not arguing as to their existence but as to the FACT that those who wrote the constitution PRESUMED THEY DID EXIST
It matters not what they believed in be it GOD or natural rights or the Easter Bunny. If what they believed in is false or at best cannot be proven, it is irrelevant because something cannot come from nothing. In the end, if rights DO NOT come from GOD or natural law or the easter bunny we still have those rights as coming from the Constitution as expressed through the will of the people.
The belief in a fiction - even a popular one - is irrelevant in offering any proof that someone who does not believe in it was wrong.