I don’t believe in human rights. They’re either God-given or they don’t exist.
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uh, OK, if they’re “God given” then God’s given them to humans, right? So they’re human rights. But I guess the implication is that if God gives us those “rights” they can be taken away for whatever reason so by that, they’re not really “rights”, more like “privileges”?
And let me guess, god only gives these rights privileges to people you happen to agree with, yes? Meaning that, as far as you care, everyone else has no “rights”?
“I don’t believe in human rights. They’re either God-given or they don’t exist.”
So, you can either find ‘Freedom Of Religion’ in the Bible, somewhere, or you don’t have that right, I take it?
“Hey, what's this boot doing on my neck? No, guys, what I meant was, *I* get to wear the boot! Tyranny's fine so long as I get to do it to the people I don't like! *I* have rights, not you! You're doing it all wrong!”
Tell that to the u/sers of certain subs such as r/Alt-Right, r/Physical_Removal: even r/The_Donald.
So where was their ‘God’ when they were denied their right to have opinions on Reddit: via their subs being denied their right to exist there…?!
r/Ashens still exists to this day. Why…?!
The saying ‘Mods are Gods’ exists for an extremely good reason, you Just Another Dick .
You need evidence that anything can be shown to be God-driven. Without that, it's a false premise and all arguments based on it are automatically, logically void. Then, your right to practice your faith is among human rights. If you're denied that human right, you may end up persecuted, rather than only told that you're ridiculous when posting nonsense on the internet.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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