lizzie
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Re: Proof and Facts
It isn't a question of sociology, but of the nature of things, including humans. Our most fundamental natural right is the right to self-defense, which is the most essential component of our nature. Government does not grant that right. It is my right as a natural being to try whatever means I can, to preserve my own life.
And what principle of sociology provides verifiable evidence that natural rights exist outside of a belief system?
And did a study of sociology permit you to design this question
What is the RIGHT answer to this question and why is it the right one?
What is the WRONG answer to this question and why is it the wrong one?
And how does this question provide anyone with verifiable evidence that natural rights exist outside of a believers belief system?
It isn't a question of sociology, but of the nature of things, including humans. Our most fundamental natural right is the right to self-defense, which is the most essential component of our nature. Government does not grant that right. It is my right as a natural being to try whatever means I can, to preserve my own life.