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From: karl@dartvax.UUCP (S. Delage.)
Newsgroups: net.legal
Subject: Re: Re: Selective enforcement ... (what socialist thinking?)
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Date: Sun, 3-Jun-84 11:00:30 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jun  3 11:00:30 1984
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God-given rights? God doesn't give any rights. Rights exist
because of agreements between people. Often because the agreement
was made a long time ago, and the tradition has continued, but
it's still people. If God gave rights, and God also has the
traditional powers we think (S)He/It does, then I don't see how
they could ever be taken away. 
   Maybe this belongs in net.religion, I don't think God has much
to do with our judicial system. Besides, it was probably "just a
phrase" anyway.

{decvax,cornell,colby,astrovax}!dartvax!karl   *   karl@dartmouth