No, but if this theory of having a "superior right to one's
Posted on: January 20, 2020 at 13:01:14 CT
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life" is true why does it matter what the price of the consequence is? Are you saying you don't have as superior a right to your life in the consequences are less? That appears to be an absolute assessment and, again, I reject the premise that by not simply being able to make your own rules whenever you want you that means you don't have a right to your own life.