I am looking for feedback for a book. My question I would like to get a good sample size of is:
Do you believe there are inalienable rights as listed in Declaration of Independence as self-evident truths?
I just see each individual as an universe of one. It might be just solipsism, but I don't see the existence of other beings as a limitation on my choices, beyond what I am willing to tolerate as easing my path through life. I do as I wish, with due consideration of the possible outcomes. I don't believe in any "social contract" that puts a collective in overt power over the individual past the most basic rules of a group, boiling down to the NAP.
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I certainly do. I believe that those rights are bestowed upon us by our Creator. Many of our founders believed that the form of government they created was intended for a people of faith Who believed similarly
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