RE: What Human Rights?
July 16, 2015 at 2:20 pm
(This post was last modified: July 16, 2015 at 2:25 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Sure, you could argue it, but the god gambit won't strengthen (or weaken, really) the argument.
What inconsistency?
Again, I've conceded that they do not exist in the sense that you are looking to establish (at least, no more or less so than my right to remain silent does)....but since that's not my point of contention, nor is existence in that sense required for existence in toto, nor would the truth of your summary speak to the possibility or consistency of human rights any more than it speaks to the possibility or consistency of my right to remain silent........I'm not sure why you've yanked so hard on the wheel as to be having-this- discussion now......I don't mind, I'll follow along...but it seems like you might be leaving a soldier behind.....lol?
What inconsistency?
Again, I've conceded that they do not exist in the sense that you are looking to establish (at least, no more or less so than my right to remain silent does)....but since that's not my point of contention, nor is existence in that sense required for existence in toto, nor would the truth of your summary speak to the possibility or consistency of human rights any more than it speaks to the possibility or consistency of my right to remain silent........I'm not sure why you've yanked so hard on the wheel as to be having-this- discussion now......I don't mind, I'll follow along...but it seems like you might be leaving a soldier behind.....lol?
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