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On 19 Jun 2005 13:22:10 -0700, "proffsl" > wrote:
You lost me when you wrote "Locomotion" Come on, come on, come on and do the locomotion with me? How the **** am I supposed to concentrate on reading your post with that song going thru my head? |
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John S wrote:
> Proffsl wrote: > > > > Society doesn't "grant" Rights. > > Wrong again buckwheat. No, I am not wrong. Society does not grant Rights. Rights are Inherent. Ignorance of this is no excuse. Society can only attempt to correctly identify our Inherent Rights, then to secure them by the enforcment of laws prescribing a prosecution for the Violation of those same Rights. > > Rights in Inherently Endowed by our Creation. > > What h..l does that doubletalk mean. If by that you mean some > superior being granted some undefined rights, that is utter and > complete undocumented nonsense and you know it. Did I mention any "superior being"? No, I did not. I only mentioned "Creation". I assume you exist, therefore you were born, or Created. It is your Creation which brought about your Existence. It is Your Creation which also endows you with Rights, for you to recognize and respect. Nothing superior or super natural about this. So, blow your complete undocumented nonsense up your nose. By the way, I meant to type "Rights are Inherently" instead of "Rights in Inherently". You're Welcome. |
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proffsl wrote:
> > John S wrote: > > Proffsl wrote: > > > > > > Society doesn't "grant" Rights. > > > > Wrong again buckwheat. > > No, I am not wrong. Society does not grant Rights. Rights are > Inherent. Ignorance of this is no excuse. > > Society can only attempt to correctly identify our Inherent Rights, > then to secure them by the enforcment of laws prescribing a prosecution > for the Violation of those same Rights. > > > > Rights in Inherently Endowed by our Creation. > > > > What h..l does that doubletalk mean. If by that you mean some > > superior being granted some undefined rights, that is utter and > > complete undocumented nonsense and you know it. > > Did I mention any "superior being"? No, I did not. I only mentioned > "Creation". I assume you exist, therefore you were born, or Created. > It is your Creation which brought about your Existence. It is Your > Creation which also endows you with Rights, for you to recognize and > respect. Nothing superior or super natural about this. OK, so as I see it we have the following rights: 1. To be semi-attached to the earth by gravity. 2. To require oxygen in order to breathe. 3. To require food and water in order to continue life. 4. To require sufficient shelter to enable continued life. Maybe a few others, but those are the important ones that no government can give or take away. -- Cheers, Bev ================================================== === It's 95% of the lawyers making the other 5% look bad. |
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proffsl wrote: > John S wrote: > > Proffsl wrote: > > > > > > Society doesn't "grant" Rights. > > > > Wrong again buckwheat. > > No, I am not wrong. Society does not grant Rights. Rights are > Inherent. Ignorance of this is no excuse. > > Society can only attempt to correctly identify our Inherent Rights, > then to secure them by the enforcment of laws prescribing a prosecution > for the Violation of those same Rights. OK, I'll bite. Which rights are we endowed with that are completely independent of the society in which we live. > > > > > Rights in Inherently Endowed by our Creation. > > > > What h..l does that doubletalk mean. If by that you mean some > > superior being granted some undefined rights, that is utter and > > complete undocumented nonsense and you know it. > > Did I mention any "superior being"? No, I did not. I only mentioned > "Creation". I assume you exist, therefore you were born, or Created. > It is your Creation which brought about your Existence. It is Your > Creation which also endows you with Rights, for you to recognize and > respect. Nothing superior or super natural about this. The act of being born and living does not by itself result in any rights. You do not have the right to anything at that point. What are these rights you keep babbling about that exist independent of any social structure. > > So, blow your complete undocumented nonsense up your nose. > > By the way, I meant to type "Rights are Inherently" instead of "Rights > in Inherently". > > You're Welcome. |
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The Real Bev wrote:
> > OK, so as I see it we have the following rights: > > 1. To be semi-attached to the earth by gravity. > 2. To require oxygen in order to breathe. > 3. To require food and water in order to continue life. > 4. To require sufficient shelter to enable continued life. > > Maybe a few others, but those are the important ones that > no government can give or take away. Are you really this ****ing stupid? No wonder our nation is going to hell in a hand basket with the ignorance of our Inherent Rights you just displayed. One is not an Inherent Right, but a ****ing law of physics. The remainder are necessities, neither of which are Inherent to our Creation, and none of which are Inherent Rights. Ignorance such as you just displayed is in my way. Keep your Ignorance the **** out of my Way. |
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Yo, rocket scientist why don't you give us a detailed list of those
rights that you perceive as existing independent of any societal definitions or controls. It's interesting that your closing comments continue to show an unusual interest in odd intercourse and other sexual behaviour. |
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John S wrote:
> > Yo, rocket scientist Yo, prick witt! Address me correctly, or Politely **** Off. > why don't you give us a detailed list of those rights that > you perceive as existing independent of any societal > definitions or controls. Why don't you give me a detailed list of all the hairs on your head? Because their too numerous? So, you'll have to be satisified with a trunckated list. As Creation endows us with Life, it also endows us with the Right to Life. As Creation endows us with Liberty, it also endows us with the Right to Liberty. As Creation endows us with a Pursuit of Happiness, it also endows us with the Right to a Pursuit of Happiness. Life, Liberty and a Pursuit of Happiness are all Inherent to our Creation, Independant of anything else. > It's interesting that your closing comments continue to show > an unusual interest in odd intercourse and other sexual behaviour. I'm not interested in sex with you, so **** Off. |
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proffsl wrote: > John S wrote: > > > > Yo, rocket scientist > > Yo, prick witt! Address me correctly, or Politely **** Off. > > > > why don't you give us a detailed list of those rights that > > you perceive as existing independent of any societal > > definitions or controls. > > Why don't you give me a detailed list of all the hairs on your head? > > Because their too numerous? So, you'll have to be satisified with a > trunckated list. > > As Creation endows us with Life, it also endows us with the Right to > Life. > > As Creation endows us with Liberty, it also endows us with the Right to > Liberty. > > As Creation endows us with a Pursuit of Happiness, it also endows us > with the Right to a Pursuit of Happiness. > > Life, Liberty and a Pursuit of Happiness are all Inherent to our > Creation, Independant of anything else. What completely unsupported and undocumented nonsense filled with circular reasoning so tight one chokes just trying to read it. As I suspected you are great at making sweeping generalizations, but when are asked to provide specific rights that are independent of societal controls and definitions you fold - you can't provide one. Where do you copy this gibberish from anyway. You are fairly adept at sprinkling your messages with misspellings - is that another attention getting device? |
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John S wrote:
> Proffsl wrote: > > > > Did I mention any "superior being"? No, I did not. I only mentioned > > "Creation". I assume you exist, therefore you were born, or Created. > > It is your Creation which brought about your Existence. It is Your > > Creation which also endows you with Rights, for you to recognize > > and respect. Nothing superior or super natural about this. > > The act of being born and living does not by itself result in any > rights. You do not have the right to anything at that point. In all honesty, Ignorance is no excuse. Just because you were Ignorant of my existence before we met here doesn't mean I didn't exist. And, just because you appear to be Ignorant of our Inherent Rights doesn't mean they don't exist. > What are these rights you keep babbling about that exist > independent of any social structure. Frankly, I was hoping for debate concerning our Right of Locomotion instead of a debate concerning the very existence of Inherent Rights. But, that's okay. The recognition of Inherent Rights pre-date even our own government's recognition of them (I am assuming you are from the US). It's not like I'm proposing something here that wasn't proposed more than 700 years ago. Our own Constitution recognized them over 200 years ago. The Magna Carta recognized them as early as 1297. Although, I will admit that virtually all these writings on our Inherent Rights are somewhat muddled by their employment of a "God". The problem here being that the existence of a "God" can be neither proved nor disproved. These Inherent Rights do indeed exist, but their method of proof was faulty. It's as if an Innocent man were to pose no further proof of their Innocence, even though it exists, than to say: "God Knows I'm Innocent." They attempted to prove the provable using un-provable evidence Yes, I say these Inherent Rights ARE provable. Instead of using un-provable evidence, such as a "God" which Creates, I exchange that with "Creation" (NOT "Creator", which is just another "God"), allowing the reader to envision any or no Creator at all of their own choosing. Our Individual Existence is proof positive of our Individual Creation. While a Creator might be reasonably denied, Creation itself can not be reasonably denied. Our Creation is the basis upon which my Primary Evidence is built. What would you consider the primary aspect endowed by their Creation upon Sentient, or Self Aware beings? What is a word derived from "Sentient"? That word is: "Consent", which means something like: "Of Sentient origin". And, that primary aspect endowed upon Sentient Beings by their Creation is their Power of Consent. Consent is the Inherent power of a Sentient being to voluntarily give assent or approval to something done or proposed, and is from which all sentient behavior originates. The giving of Consent to something is to claim that with such Consent, that thing is Rightful, and that without such Consent, that thing is wrong. By recognizing and exercising our Power of Consent, we recognize and witness to the very existence of Right and wrong. Creation endows Sentient Beings with the Power of Consent, which endows us with the existence of Right and wrong. Combine these together, and you get Rightful Consent and Wrongful Consent. If I give my friend Consent to enter My House, that would be Rightful Consent. If I give my friend Consent to enter Your House, that would, of course, be Wrongful Consent. So now, we know that both Rightful and Wrongful Consent exist, endowed upon us by our Creation as Sentient Beings, and now it is upon us, as Sentient Beings, to recognize between Rightful Consent and Wrongful Consent. Rightful Consent is a Right among our Rights. So in our attempts to correctly recognize our Inherent Rights, we produce our Enumerated Rights. Keep in mind there is a difference between our Inherent Rights and our Enumerated Rights. As I said above, we attempt to correctly recognize our Inherent Rights, but it is entirely possible that we incorrectly recognize a Right. After all, we're not perfect. But, nice thing about being imperfect is that there is always room for improvement. So, while Inherent Rights are unchanging and Inalienable, Enumerated Rights do come, go and change as we attempt to improve our recognition of our Inherent Rights. So, while I will admit that our Enumerated Rights are indeed a Social construct, which can be added to, changed, and subtracted from, I still maintain my recognition of our Inherent Rights, which are indeed Inalienable, and which our Enumerated Rights attempt to Mirror. |
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Mostly, I have spent my time dodging your beligerance. You haven't
offered any reasonable and thought out opposition to my position. Mostly, you have resorted to nothing more than Ad Hominem attacks. If you could muster the power of reason, you can read another recent post of mine in this thread discussing "Consent". If you can, read it and address it point by point as to where you might object. Otherwise, **** Off. |
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