sir albion
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If you're religious the world is your oyster...Well in this country anyway
Unless we are religious (and I am not) rights are what we are willing to assert they are. The above therefore are as much rights as anything you wish to assert is a right.
Exactly my point.
You don't know what rights are.
By your logic, if a law is passed giving one group the "right" to kill another group, then they have that right. & if it is decided that another group doesn't have a right to their property, then they don't have that right.
Rights are precisely not just what we are willing to assert they are, to argue that they are just what we are willing to assert that they are means that it's just as correct to say that people have no rights at all, if that is what we decide.
That is not so.
So if rights are not the assertion of group interests and are also not divinely given, where do they arise from ?
"This expression, “natural law,” or jus naturale, was largely used in the philosophical speculations of the Roman jurists of the Antonine age, and was intended to denote a system of rules and principles for the guidance of human conduct which, independently of enacted law or of the systems peculiar to any one people, might be discovered by the rational intelligence of man, and would be found to grow out of and conform to his nature, meaning by that word his whole mental, moral, and physical constitution."
Firstly, you don't need protection for the "fairytale grandfather figure" stuff........ And
Secondly, I hope you don't think that all Christians would go along with this. I most certainly don't, and it's yet another reason not to vote UKIP.
Christian Concern is a group which just deliberately makes trouble and is stuck in the dark ages.
UKIP hater comes up with stupid argument - Wow! Hold the front page!
I think you have just demonstrated that you can say that, and believe that quite freely without recourse. So how does it only work in one direction exactly?
These questions are not super clear cut, I relate the concept of rights to the concept of Natural Law, and sometimes people refer to rights as "natural rights".
If I tell you that nobody has a right to take from you or to hurt you, I'm sure you would probably agree, with or without an explanation as to why that is the case.
These questions are not super clear cut, I relate the concept of rights to the concept of Natural Law, and sometimes people refer to rights as "natural rights".
http://www.ndelt.com/diccionarios/blacks/blacks_dicionary_of_law_n.htm
Thanks for the link.
As far as I can this again is simply an assertion that something is a right because it fits with a certain set of personal viewpoints.
I do, in fact, think that the State has a right to take from me in the form of taxes if they are used to advance the interests of the community/country that I am part of - "no man is an island..."
In certain circumstances I would also defend the right to cause harm if in was in the defence or advancement of those interests that I happen to support.
i though you might. we've since moved on from the Romans, a point implied in your own quote, and now set down rights in our legislation. as Creeky pointed out around #116, your argument is selfcontradicting.
Hi, I most definitely don't believe most Christians would go along with such narrow minded beliefs. I don't normally go about trying to mock (badly I admit) people's religious beliefs however I do have issue with the general fact that people can be as bigoted as they like and hide behind religion however anyone criticising religious beliefs are often castigated for being offensive. This is all religions btw, not just Christians.
Fact is most Christians are anti gay as well as most religions to be frank...Lets not kid ourselves.They should be respected for their views on homersexuality.
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Ukip has released a mini-manifesto for Christians, saying it would extend protection to those who want to oppose gay marriage because of their religious beliefs.
The document is published on the websites of some candidates and the election page of Christian Concern, a group that is against abortion and same-sex marriage.
The manifesto for Christians says Ukip would not seek to reverse gay marriage, even though the party was opposed to it being introduced. However, it would offer special protection to those who wanted to object to gay marriage or express other matters of religious conscience in the course of carrying out their jobs.
This could include the Christian owners of a bakery who did not want to bake a Bert and Ernie gay marriage celebration cake or Christian relationship counsellor who wanted to counsel only heterosexual couples.
Racist scum the lot of them. You know it, they know it and that's why people support UKIP, thick, racist scum. There, I said it, I'm sick of this PC nonsense, I'm saying it. UKIP and it's supporters are thick, homophobic , racist scum.
Luckily for us normal people we dont have to rely on your personal misinformed rant to garner any truth.
For those that like informed facts there was a yougov poll recently which showed UKIP supporters were by far the worst who showed "racist" views at 28% of its supporters. Not ideal or wanted by any stretch of the mind. Tories however were 22%,Labour 13% and Lib Dems 12%
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...d-against-people-of-other-races-10062731.html
Now where is your indignation of these parties?
I rather suspect your unfounded claims that UKIP are 100% racist are more to do with you being desperate to be some sort of centre of attention ,almost troll like with fake statistics.
your figures dont hold up at all, someone is talking out of their arse,its either you or YOUGOV ......i wonder who