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Originally Posted by ICU 812
What is the big deal here?
The founding fathers did not believe that our rights cme from Government. The Declaration of Independence was written with the basic understanding by itds authors and its signers that our civil rights are "natural rights", unalienable and inherent in us individually as people. The right to life was the first named. Liberty from oppression was second.
These rights were expanded on and enshrined as law in the Constitution as amended by The Bill of Rights.
That some people ardently believe in God and that our rights come from God does not in any way diminish those rights or their inherent character in our humanity for any agnostic or atheist citizen.
What us the big deal?
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Your statement would be true if you are only talking about white men. Women didn’t have the same rights enshrined by the constitution and men and women of other races didn’t either. If they did then we wouldn’t need the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. We still haven’t passed the Equal Rights Amendment granting women the same rights as men.
But I think you are missing the point. People who are not religiously affiliated are worried about the number of people who do have authoritarian religious beliefs that are associating themselves with the Republican party and Donald Trump in particular.
I don’t have a problem with religion myself but I do have a problem with elected representatives who use God to push a conservative christian agenda into our laws.