Taking all the study that I ponder about I find that those
two Questions the most intriguing. So I
gave to it, my thought as a refreshing challenge to conclude that the only
right answer would by definition be one human right and again A question "Why
then is the right of humans any different than any non human and again "Who
has the right too choose ?"My guess is that I will never get a real answer
from anyone because the needs of one
self dictates the needs of one self and the WHO by question is oneself. So as I
ponder the rights of humanity, And the thought of "United States Declaration of Independence, 1776".
" We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,
that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that
among these are Life, Liberty
and the pursuit of Happiness. Wow Another Question ! .Although the people who
help change this law to include woman and other race's of humans. Who are we as
a species to believe that we humans are above all life forms and the suggestion
that our unalienable rights are so defining to being as Alien as we can become.
By excluding all other life forms that are not human and again I ask " Who then has the right to choose?". So if we are to be truly enlightened then as a species we must ask " Who
then has the right to choose?". I believe "We must hold these truths to be evident, that all species
of life are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain alienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty
and the pursuit of Happiness". Because we know this truth ,It must be defended
with out prejudice that this is the right of all life . " Who then has the right to choose?" Answer : We must all
choose but fairly there should never be
a choice until humanity learns if that's even possible ,And if it were, there
would be peace. But truth be told as a species there is no hope because humans
believe the needs of one self dictate
the needs of one self.
"Nothing is
more important than our word, it truly is our only value"
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