usmbguest5318
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As goes what are and are not natural rights, I really don't care what any document says. As far as I'm concerned, only extant creatures that have been born have natural rights and those rights are:Equal protection of the law is recognized as a natural right under our Republican form of Government.Which is why equal protection under law is NOT a natural right because man invented laws so laws did not exist before manNatural rights are called such, because Persons are naturally born with them.It is an open book test. You haven't convinced all flat-Earthers, yet.You haven't convinced all flat-Earthers, yet.
I fairly certain I will never convince any "flat-Earther" of anything because if I'm aware they are of such a mind, I won't spend time talking to them to utter more than basic courtesies...Hi; nice day; pardon me; thank you; your welcome; I haven't decided yet, feel free to step ahead of me; etc.
There is absolutely no mention of natural rights in the constitution.
But if you are referencing the 14th amendment you will notice that it only applies to US citizens and is therefore not speaking to any natural rights of all men
- The right to occupy space.
- The right to consume food and water.
- The right to try to reproduce.
- The right to move about.
- The right to use its innate talents and abilities to achieve its ends, be it to directly further one's own ends or to interdict the furtherance of others' ends that conflict with one or more of one's own.