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Q: What did the founders believe natural rights to mean?
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Is peta crazy?

Pretty much. Read up on Ingrid Newkirk, one of PETA's founders, and you'll see what I mean. They actually believe animals should have all the same rights as humans.


What did John Locke's natural rights mean?

Natural rights our rights that do not depend on laws, customs, or the belief of any culture. Natural rights naturally bleed into the concept of human rights.


What did john Locke mean by natural right?

Natural rights our rights that do not depend on laws, customs, or the belief of any culture. Natural rights naturally bleed into the concept of human rights.


What does natural rights mean?

Rights that can not be taken away by any government.


What does the natural rights mean in the declaration of independence?

That the government should protect the rights of their citizens.


What is the meaning of life to anyone and everyone and to you?

it means having natural rights and natural rights mean having property, life, and liberty


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Depends upon what you mean by "founders". Christianity branched off of Judaism, which has basically the same principles, but the Christians believe that Jesus Christ was God's Son while the others do not.


What did homosexuality mean to the founders of America?

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Did you mean Who was john Locke? John Locke was an English philosopher, he believed that people had their own rights. The natural rights are rights to liberty, life, and personal property. natural rights- rights that the government cannot take from them


What does Nàdurra mean in Scottish Gaelic?

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Standing up for what you believe in while respecting the rights of the other person.


When the constitution was written what did the liberal believe was needed?

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