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Originally Posted by VigorsTheGrey
In reality, there are no such things as "inalienable rights" imbued into humans from gods or any other sources...there are ONLY ARBITRARY AGREEMENTS ABOUT RIGHTS said to be possessed by humans, made by human dictates and formalized into parchments which we call "Laws"....
"Rights" are immaterial...hence, they cannot be proven to exist in any shape or material form...they are "ghosts" in the minds of certain segments of humanity, that last for a certain duration, that pass in and out of their fancy...
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So...let me see if I have this right...because "rights" are immaterial, abstract realities, they are temporal and mutable in nature, is this right? Would your thesis equally apply to the laws of mathematics and laws of logic?