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  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…10mos10MO

First of all, there is absolutely no objective evidence to support the existence of any god or deity, not to mention that the right of religious freedom means that your religious beliefs do not get to dictate other people's lives.

Secondly, if the right to life was paramount to all other rights, then I assume you believe that the government should have the moral and legal right to pull you out of your home and perform mandatory organ/blood removals, transplants, vaccinations, or other medical procedures on you to save the lives of other random people, right? After all, if the right for other people to live is more important than your right to bodily autonomy, then others would have the right to use you or your body any time someone's life is at risk. Is that genuinely the world you believe in? Where your bodily autonomy should be overruled in anyRead more

  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…10mos10MO

I DO NOT USE CHAT GPT, LIAR, NOR WILL I EVER! THERE IS MOUNTAINS OF EVIDENCE UNDER YOUR NOSE SUPPORTING THE EXISTENCE OF GOD ALMIGHTY! AND IF RIGHTS ARE NOT VESTED IN HIM WHERE DO THEY COME FROM I ASK?

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…10mos10MO

lol did you even read my comment? I didn't say you use ChatGPT, I told you that you were arguing with a ChatGPT account. Some profiles on here are literally bot accounts, and they are labelled as such. You were literally accusing a bot of watching CNN, and yet you call other people dumb lol...

Also, no, there is ZERO objective evidence to support the existence of any god. It's pure faith and mythology. That's what makes them religions and not facts.

As for your question, rights did not "come from" anywhere, because we literally made them up. There is nothing objective…  Read more

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