Re: Human rights, and absolute truth
Posted by:
vareth in silico (IP Logged)
Date: December 8, 2009 02:43AM
Well, define "rights"--because in my mind it's a legal term, and nothing controlled by human law is universal. Rights, by definition, must be defined and granted by a government.
I think everyone SHOULD have the right to literacy and education, to protection from criminal activities, to freedom of religion and expression, to freedom from discrimination based on gender, race, religion, country of origin, financial or family history, sexual orientation, and age (by which I mean the elderly shouldn't be discriminated against simply for being elderly--I do think it's perfectly reasonable to say that children shouldn't drive, for instance, because they're children). I believe these rights are things worth working for, but there are numerous reasons they can never be universal--the least of which being that many people wouldn't agree with this list.
I think everyone has the right to be loved, too, but that's not something you can enforce, for obvious reasons.
I'm curious, Trav; what are your universals? You said you thought they existed, but you didn't say what they might be.