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You may be a Fundy GodHating troll if: 1695Donald L McDaniel This has nothing to do with an understanding of English, but rather one's own philosophical viewpoint on the definition and origin of 'rights'. Which is different from fundamental rights (or rather, fundamental human rights), which have been established as such--they cannot be taken, merely suppressed. More mouse problems 1696 The "truce" was that we weren't going to get personal and call each other hurtful names... I do not accept the authority of any such theoretical being. I certainly don't accept this myth's definition of rights, until it demonstrates that it actually does have the authority to do so. This is completely absurd. It's a false argument--your theoretical god has no authority until the individual following it accepts that authority. It does not have intrinsic authority or rights. It may exist, and quite possibly have ultimate power, but that doesn't necessarily grant it authority (unless you accept the philosophy of "might makes right", unconditionally). What's hard to understand is the mental defect that lead you to believe in such self-depreciating nonsense. -- "There is nothing I understand." - poo
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