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So, my right to bear arms, or free speech are subject to those who make the law. We could then, I guess by amending the Constitution (i.e. the law), abolish those rights, and I would have no basis to claim I have them. Interesting.
As for the freedom issue, I'm assuming you mean, when you say "allowing man to achieve ..." you mean not being prevented from ...?
NavyDads Admin (Paul) said:rights are defined by laws...such as the right to keep and bear arms, the right of free speech, etc..
allowing man to acheive his potential defines his freedom.
I agree with you that our rights are given to us by God and that we must protect and guard them, but I don't agree anyone can take my rights away--they can violate my rights, and they can take away my freedom to exercise them, but they are still my rights and I claim them as mine until I'm dead.
Bud Rose said:#1. Our rights are given to us by God , but we must continue to uphold, protect and guard them as men created by God. I'm sure you will agree that if we did not do these that those rights would be taken away by another for purposes defined by another (as history proves -time after time) . #2. The latter , as it must attained first to move on to the former.
There are two questions here--each posed in an either/or format:
Q1. Where do our rights come from? Q2. What does freedom (or liberty) mean? Natural rights and legal rights - Legal rights (sometimes also called civil rights or statutory rights) are rights conveyed by a particular polity, codified into legal statutes by some form of legislature (or unenumerated but implied from enumerated rights), and as such are contingent upon local laws, customs, or beliefs. In contrast, natural rights (also called moral rights or inalienable rights) are rights which are not contingent upon the laws, customs, or beliefs of a particular society or polity. Natural rights are thus necessarily universal, whereas legal rights are culturally and politically relative.
Opinions on what constitute liberty can vary widely, but can be generally classified as positive liberty and negative liberty. Positive liberty asserts that freedom is the ability of society to achieve an end. In the negative sense, one is considered free to the extent to which no person interferes with his or her activity. The latter designates a negative condition in which an individual is protected from tyranny and the arbitrary exercise of authority, while the former refers to having the means or opportunity, rather than the lack of restraint, to do things.
I for one fall into the Natural Rights camp and have the negative view of freedom. My rights come to me because I am a human being, not because they are written down somewhere. If we repealed the First Amendment, I still have the right to speak my mind and believe what I want to believe. And to me, freedom means not being prevented (either overtly or covertly) from pursuing my will, not having the resources or opportunity attain it. No promises of success here.
ctyankee said:Hmmm, I see four questions there...
#1 a&b) As a fan of the Constitution (may it rest in peace) I 'd say that the truths that were self evident were codified into law, but the rights are primal and the law only states that those rights shall not be infringed by Government. I for one still assert *my* individual rights and am prepared to defend those rights for those that have had them trampled.
#2 c&d) Freedom and ability have little to do with each other. Potential is one of those nebulous terms. Environment contributes to, or subtracts from, potential; there is nothing inherently good or evil in that observation. However, being prevented by an overt act -- that is truly reprehensible, evil, despotic, and un-American to the core. Unfortunately, that's the condition we find ourselves in today. The Left would have us believe it's the environment -- it's become that ubiquitous.
Commentary:
Remember, Government does not *create* anything of value(Econ-101). The best we can hope from from government is that it touches us as lightly as possible. We as a nation have forgotten this axiom. We have been lead to believe that government bestows benefits and favors, while forgetting that *everything* that government provides to one, has been seized from another.
P.S. How come I didn't see this group earlier??? ;^)
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