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Rights are universal and come from God or, if you’d like, from the natural order of things.
"If Cuomo wants to argue the point further, I suggest he take it up with Thomas Jefferson. I guarantee he’ll lose that debate".
That's exactly what he said and what he meant. "if you’d like, from the natural order of things".
You seem to have a problem with our Bill of Rights with your comment about it being the third testament of the Bible.
To assert that my Rights come from God would necessitate me having sensed this God which I have never experienced. Hence I conclude that this explanation for my Rights is incorrect.
To assert that my Rights come from Man would necessitate proof that Plato's philosopher-king could actually exist and be capable of determining the Rights of all other men. I have seen no such proof. Hence I conclude this explanation is incorrect.
Since our Rights can only come from God, Man, or from our Nature as Humans, and the first two being incorrect, the only possibility left is the third.
To try to split hairs between consciousness and sentience to me is ridiculous.
The exact language of the bill of rights comes from man and from collective agreement. The underlying rights are inalienable. Thus, in the context of an argument over the definition of marriage and the application of the "equal protection" clause of the Constitution - the whole thing comes from man - not god. And can be redefined by man in any way that our society sees fit. So long as it does not violate one of the inalienable rights.
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