I was just reading this thread http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2322698 and started to wonder something.
Someone was quoted as saying their god given rights. How would one know if you had god given rights to something or not? For that matter is it actually possible to have god given rights, both in general and in the specific case quoted. I'm interested in discussing view points on rights, religion and beliefs in general and think you can do so without holding them yourself.
Also, on the topic of offence. I'd say that offence is in the mind of the receiver rather than in the actions/words or mind of the giver. I.e. if I say something that I didn't mean to be offensive, and it offends someone, then it if offensive regardless of my intentions and vice versa, if I mean to insult someone but they aren't bothered by it, then its not really offensive is it? Thanks to the internet I have come to realise that in life, I have got far better things to be doing with my time than to be offended by someone I don't know.
As I understand it (not claiming to be an expert) the constitution gives US citizens the right to bear arms. But I didn't think the constitution was considered to be a holy/religious document. It was written by people starting a country, not a religion. So I can't see the claim for God given here. I'd say then that the poster was full of rhetoric and bluster rather than an actual religious claim.
So looking generally instead then. Are god given rights an actual thing? Unless you have been given them by god, then surely they are human given rights.
Someone was quoted as saying their god given rights. How would one know if you had god given rights to something or not? For that matter is it actually possible to have god given rights, both in general and in the specific case quoted. I'm interested in discussing view points on rights, religion and beliefs in general and think you can do so without holding them yourself.
Also, on the topic of offence. I'd say that offence is in the mind of the receiver rather than in the actions/words or mind of the giver. I.e. if I say something that I didn't mean to be offensive, and it offends someone, then it if offensive regardless of my intentions and vice versa, if I mean to insult someone but they aren't bothered by it, then its not really offensive is it? Thanks to the internet I have come to realise that in life, I have got far better things to be doing with my time than to be offended by someone I don't know.
As I understand it (not claiming to be an expert) the constitution gives US citizens the right to bear arms. But I didn't think the constitution was considered to be a holy/religious document. It was written by people starting a country, not a religion. So I can't see the claim for God given here. I'd say then that the poster was full of rhetoric and bluster rather than an actual religious claim.
So looking generally instead then. Are god given rights an actual thing? Unless you have been given them by god, then surely they are human given rights.
