TickTockMan
"Repent, Harlequin!"
You should define the poll options.
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That sounds like moral nihilism, which I believe in as well. However I believe that there are rights of humans which arise from nature and which cannot be limited. It's interesting to study anthropology and see in the earliest humans lived in egalitarian bands rather than stratified societies which are as a consequence of the rise of civilization.
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I actually believe that our Constitution embodies natural rights like equal protection. The two are not necessarily exclusive. However if our Constitution embodied discrimination, would you not feel that you have the right to something else?
I chose an option not on the list and that is Self Governance, not to be confused with Anarchy.
I understand the dangers of legal positivism, but I fear the vicissitude of so-called natural law even more.
Please show how natural law would in any way support even the existence of same-sex desire.
Our Constitution, by requiring due process and equal protection, seeks to protect us from fang-and-claw natural law. Take THAT, Monsieur Rousseau!
Natural law, as understood by our founders, most certainly did not extend to the protection of sodomites from severe state punishment.
But as for forms of governance, that which Ambrocious set out is the highest, because it means that every person realizes, accepts, honors, and functions according to natural rights.
That's because they weren't thinking it through: they tended to hold some form of moral and/or religious law to be above natural law.








