Gypsiyee wrote:In general, actually. Regardless of what religious men wrote, it was man who granted those rights (via binding text, not figuratively) and man who can take them away. This is why these rights are not a constant in all countries - if it was a higher power that granted us the right to be free, I'd be curious to hear why you feel that right is exclusive to just a fraction of the world.
The flaw in your response, however nicely summarized, is that this whole discussion started with a statement from Lueyen that Tikker doesn't understand that our (americans) rights are given to us by the creator.
Lueyen wrote:As far as Tikker backing you up, keep in mind that the general base concepts on which the United States was founded are foreign to him (yes pun intended), he doesn't get that our rights are not granted by government but ordained by our creator.
This was the initial statement I questioned - this particular statement is being said exclusive to the United States, so the blanket that we're talking about rights granted to everyone doesn't factor in.