Nov 6 2011: The first anti-claim I think is most valid.
People.
The solution for this barrier is to make it so that humans are best aware of their possible mistakes, and if someone is ill intended, to make him only be able to do good.
In other words- changing human incentives for the better good, in a way that does not coarse, and is arguably the best ever devised tool for sustainability and harmony, as well as growth and prosperity.
Capitalism.
I dare you to try and beat it.
I'm still trying ;-)
The basic rights are spiritual in the sense of not being material.
But in order to enable and encourage spiritual blossom,
legislators must not work in the spiritual matters,
but have to work at them by the material aspect.
Their only job is to enable the people to fulfill their god-given gifts,
while not impaling on other peoples rights.
Krisztian, to the likes of you I intended this debate (although it is good to see the array of comments that are all very interesting).
The purpose was to ask those believing in American style rights how they should be put?
(Q2) I have no idea, and nothing seems to fit, so I would like your help.
Andres, are these rights changeable?
And also (again, try as short as possible)- where do these rights come from if not from G-d?
Jul 17 2011: And we Jews believe G-d went with the temple in 72 CE, and will come back.
Now I think that when he comes back we will see who is right, and all convert to that religion.
Because the descriptions of the end are such that all 3 religions see it differently.
Until then we shall live in peace. The end.
Anyway Jewdaism (and probably the world as we know it) has 200+- years and ticking. If the end doesn't come then- I convert. The problem is- the end will come then.
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People.
The solution for this barrier is to make it so that humans are best aware of their possible mistakes, and if someone is ill intended, to make him only be able to do good.
In other words- changing human incentives for the better good, in a way that does not coarse, and is arguably the best ever devised tool for sustainability and harmony, as well as growth and prosperity.
Capitalism.
I dare you to try and beat it.
I'm still trying ;-)
Evb.
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The basic rights are spiritual in the sense of not being material.
But in order to enable and encourage spiritual blossom,
legislators must not work in the spiritual matters,
but have to work at them by the material aspect.
Their only job is to enable the people to fulfill their god-given gifts,
while not impaling on other peoples rights.
Krisztian, to the likes of you I intended this debate (although it is good to see the array of comments that are all very interesting).
The purpose was to ask those believing in American style rights how they should be put?
(Q2) I have no idea, and nothing seems to fit, so I would like your help.
Andres, are these rights changeable?
And also (again, try as short as possible)- where do these rights come from if not from G-d?
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How about the progressive view?
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That connects to sir Ken Robinson, too.
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Now I think that when he comes back we will see who is right, and all convert to that religion.
Because the descriptions of the end are such that all 3 religions see it differently.
Until then we shall live in peace. The end.
Anyway Jewdaism (and probably the world as we know it) has 200+- years and ticking. If the end doesn't come then- I convert. The problem is- the end will come then.
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