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FDU_Soule Natural Rights & Human Rights 0 Jun 16 2008, 1:30 PM EDT by FDU_Soule
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I'd venture to say that the words we use have far to many meanings, from connotative to denotative, language has become so much Babel that it is difficult to communicate anything beyond a basic thought through their use. The word "Rights" has many meanings, it has legal meaning such as in the International Declaration of Human Rights, and universal (call it spiritual) meaning as the "laws of nature." Rights are Law.

In creation as it IS, we as conscious beings naturally have a capacity (duty) to make our own decisions, to be self-determining; That freedom to choose is my only "True - Real" Natural Right.

As a species we humans have chosen, from our freedom, that WE together should extend Rights to include (be defined as) much more, and laid them out in multiple documents covering everything from children to water, to legal freedoms called Human Rights; they are called Human Rights, because they were given by Humans, not by nature. Therefore Human Rights are in utility transitory and unreliable, which is why we must ground ourselves in our Spiritual Self with the knowledge that our Rights and Sovereignty are Natural - they come not from humans but from our Source.

Humanity is noble in recognizing that our natural Rights should have meaning and be reflected in society, the International Bill of Human Rights is a splendid legal document, I for one choose to uphold these ideals, seeing my fellow man as having both natural rights and human rights. I will not look to man however to define my human rights, for my natural rights compel me (along with reason) to define them first in myself, then in cooperation with a collective affinity community.

As a human, I give you all a Human Right to realize and utilize your Natural Right to be a Sovereign, Abundant, Co-Creator.
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We also have Human Rights, which are those things we wish as a civilized species to extend to everyone - to make it real;
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