And yet, since there's only one true God...if natural rights exist, then exist only by way of that God.Harbal wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 3:18 pmSo henry believes our natural rights come from whatever particular gods he believes in,...Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 2:48 pmThe assumption that things called "natural rights" exist is premised on Theism.
That's not rational, because "some humans have an idea" isn't a basis for belief in any natural rights. What "right" can the accidental byproduct of an accidental universe "rationalize" with his own worldview? None at all.I am rationally capable of believing that natural rights come from the collective human concepts of fairness and justice,No such case at all can be made from Subjectivism. Therefore, presuppositionally, the natural rights position is Theistic, even when it is not explicitly so. And Henry, as a Deist, is, of course, rationally capable of believing in such things as "natural rights."
Subjectivism. And it defeats itself very obviously.I have never asserted a position that defeats itself, either.and thus is not asserting a postion that defeats itself
The "subjective" is, by definition, not obligatory to anybody...even yourself, since subjectivity shifts all the time.