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Removable Mind said:Awwwhhhh, Preslus. You just ruined a good moment.
I mean what I said. "As long as a person doesn't infringe on the rights of another person...while engaging in "free will behaviors".
My point is clearly minds can't be read. So, it stands to reason that thoughts aren't behaviors UNTIL they are manifesting into behaviors. It takes behaviors to infringe on the rights of others.
Don't know about you, but I can't think away another person's property or life.
Being a danger to one's self isn't really a part of my comment.
" desn't infringe on the rights of another person"?
Well what would you call infringeing.
Is not that a sword that cuts both ways?
Example; I can't count how many times I've heard athiest whine about religion being shoved down their throat, maybe sometimes that's true but not with me I have said time and again I ask no person to believe as I beieve that is up to the individual.
Yet here we are on a religious thread and who shows up?
Go back and count who is the majority here, people who have faith in God or nonbelievers?
If the majority are in fact athiest and nonbelievers they didn't come to get religion they came to push their beliefs in the big bang theory ect, just like organized religion pushes their beliefs.
Isn't that like the pot calling the kettle??eace
Most civilized nation's laws revolve around the premise of "Don't infringe on the rights of other". What are you talking about? You always seem to want to inject Free Will or the lack of it. The only way we survive operating under "free will" is to engage in whatever behaviors we wish..."AS LONG AS...we don't infringe on the rights of others". What's so weird about that"?
And if I don't believe that god it the only source of inalienable rights...does that exclude me from posting my opinion? Because my first argument is that I can't possibly imagine that premise of this thread can be found in any source of information anywhere in the world.