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|    Wilson to All    |
|    Re: The Three-Body Fortune:    |
|    13 Feb 26 13:37:55    |
      XPost: alt.messianic       From: Wilson@nowhere.invalid              On 2/13/2026 12:57 PM, dart200 wrote:       > On 2/13/26 9:14 AM, Wilson wrote:       >> On 2/13/2026 12:53 AM, dart200 wrote:       >>> On 2/12/26 9:15 AM, Wilson wrote:       >>>> On 2/12/2026 9:29 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>> What I mean is that governments can grant that they will not impose       >>>>> certain situations on you, which they still might.       >>>>>       >>>>> But as far as the universe is concerned. You have no rights. There       >>>>> is no natural law to base social structures on.       >>>>>       >>>>> It there were natural laws that are inherent, universal, and       >>>>> inalienable, derived from human nature and reason rather than granted       >>>>> by governments, to be inalienable natural laws, there would be no way       >>>>> to not receive them. Nobody would die, everybody would have liberty,       >>>>> and loving spouses. The truth is you have no right to such things,       >>>>> and far too many around the world don't have them.       >>>>>       >>>>> To be natural laws that are inherent, universal, and inalienable, they       >>>>> would have to apply to everybody in the world, not only americans. And       >>>>> when suffering people come to america seeking a place where they can       >>>>> have such things, we could not send them back where they came from.       >>>>       >>>> That is a deliberate misstatement of what natural law is all about.       >>>>       >>>> Which is: There are certain principles that work better than others.       >>>> When human law and society aligns with those principles, the systems       >>>> created within that structure perform better, allowing greater human       >>>> flourishing.       >>>       >>> what worked last century, may not work this century, and will not       >>> work next century       >>>       >>> > the "law" can change when as technology unfolds       >>> >       >>> > #god       >>>       >>       >> That's not how universal principles work.       >>       >> Things like:       >> - Don't steal       >       > > property *is* theft       > >       > > #god              I think you meant "taxes".              >       >> - Don't initiate harm to or murder other people       >> - Don't deliberately speak untruth       >> - Take responsibility for your actions       >> - Don't envy or promote resentment for what others have       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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