@philnoll Not if you're to be consistent with the idea that all life should be preserved and remained unharmed. Even with heinous crimes, such as rape, murder, torture, etc., it does not deny that person human rights. Taking someone's right to his or her life is nothing different than being that person who pulled the trigger on his or her victim. Rights aren't given, they are inherited. You cannot take away inheritance of anything. It's like genetics or race - it's not removable.
Is there anything someone can do to lose their rights? Then would it be okay to kill them?
philnoll 11 months ago
@philnoll Not if you're to be consistent with the idea that all life should be preserved and remained unharmed. Even with heinous crimes, such as rape, murder, torture, etc., it does not deny that person human rights. Taking someone's right to his or her life is nothing different than being that person who pulled the trigger on his or her victim. Rights aren't given, they are inherited. You cannot take away inheritance of anything. It's like genetics or race - it's not removable.
DannyCozzi 2 months ago