The phrase, “It is my God-given right,” seems to be cropping up a lot lately. What do you think of when you hear this phrase? Personally, I can’t imagine that the God of my church and my seven decades of life experience would bother appearing through the clouds in order to pass down some stone tablet of commands about modern-day activities – like carrying our guns to the store, or driving our ATVs through the pristine wilderness.
When we say a right is God-given, we are saying that despite the affairs of mankind, despite human history, despite what you may want or I may want, despite the realities of our society, certain qualities of life and living are the birthright of every living soul.
The closest thing we have to God-given rights are human rights. By their very nature, human rights belong to every human being on the planet, not just those of us who live in the U.S.A.
Human rights are not legislated, or dictated by our laws. The government doesn’t hand them out like Halloween candy. They don’t come up for a vote with each changing Congress. They cannot be taken away by man-made laws, or shredded by those who would prefer that some people not have such rights, although many try to do just that.
When we say that they are human rights, we mean that no matter who you are, or the color of your skin, or your religion, or where you live, these rights are just as much yours as they are mine. They are a statement of our fundamental equality.
“ . . .All men are created equal, . . . they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights . . . Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” When Thomas Jefferson drafted those words to begin the Declaration of Independence, he was crafting a government that he hoped would safeguard those three human rights for every citizen in our country, under all circumstances and through all time. The problem was that he was thinking only of White, European males, not all of humankind. His black slaves and the women in his life were omitted from the democracy of our founding fathers.
In the current century, when the headlines say that people are fighting for their human rights, they mean not just the three named by Jefferson, but a host of conditions that allow people to be fully human. These are conditions that all people in our country need, and all people around the world need, regardless of their social circumstances, their workplace, their political philosophy, or their government.
This simplified list of human rights, for example, is from a United Nations document created in 1948, “A Universal Declaration of Human Rights.” If you are looking for God-given rights, representatives from around the world agreed that these are the birthright of every human being. The complete version of this document can be downloaded for free from the internet.
- We Are All Born Free & Equal.We all have our own thoughts and ideas, our own goals and values. We should all be treated in the same way. No exceptions.
- Don’t Discriminate.These rights belong to everybody, whatever our differences, no exceptions. We cannot give them to some and take them away from others, or give some to one person and others to someone else.
- The Right to Life.We all have the right to life, and to live in freedom and safety. We should work to keep others from being abandoned or forgotten by society, so that all people can live their lives. Childhood needs to be protected by all adults for all children.
- No Slavery.Nobody has any right to make us a slave. We cannot make anyone our slave.
- No Torture. Nobody has any right to hurt us or to torture us.
- You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go.These rights travel with you, from home to work to school, in private and public, from state to state, from country to country.
- We’re All Equal Before the Law. The law is the same for everyone. It must treat us all fairly. The laws apply to everyone equally, no exceptions.
- Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law.We can all ask for the law to help us when we are not treated fairly.
- No Unfair Detainment.Nobody has the right to put us in prison without good reason and keep us there, or to send us away from our country.
- The Right to Trial.If we are put on trial, this should be in public. The people who try us should not let anyone tell them what to do.
- We’re Always Innocent Until Proven Guilty.Nobody should be blamed for doing something until it is proven. When people say we did a bad thing we have the right to show it is not true.
- The Right to Privacy.Nobody should try to harm our good name. Nobody has the right to come into our home, open our letters, or bother us or our family without a good reason.
- Freedom to Move. We all have the right to go where we want in our own country and to travel as we wish.
- The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live.If we are frightened of being badly treated in our own country, we all have the right to run away to another country to be safe.
- Right to a Nationality.We all have the right to belong to a country, even if we had to flee our country of origin.
- Marriage and Family. Every grown-up has the right to marry and have a family if they want to. Men and women have the same rights when they are married, and when they are separated.
- The Right to Your Own Things. Everyone has the right to own things or share them. Nobody should take our things from us without a good reason.
- Freedom of Thought. We all have the right to believe in what we want to believe, to have a religion, or to change it if we want.
- Freedom of Expression. We all have the right to make up our own minds, to think what we like, to say what we think, and to share our ideas with other people.
- The Right to Public Assembly. We all have the right to meet our friends and to work together in peace to defend our rights. Nobody can make us join a group if we don’t want to.
- The Right to Democracy. We all have the right to take part in the government of our country. Every grown-up should be allowed to choose their own leaders.
- Social Security. We all have the right to affordable housing, medicine, education, and childcare, enough money to live on and medical help if we are ill or old.
- Workers’ Rights. Every grown-up has the right to do a job, to receive a fair wage for their work, and to join a trade union.
- The Right to Play. We all have the right to rest from work and to relax.
- Food and Shelter for All. We all have the right to a good life. Mothers and children, people who are old, unemployed or disabled, and all people have the right to be cared for.
- The Right to Education. Education is a right. Primary school should be free. We should learn about the United Nations and how to get along with others.
- Copyright. Copyright is a special law that protects one’s own artistic creations and writings; others cannot make copies without permission. We all have the right to our own way of life and to enjoy the good things that art, science and learning bring.
- A Fair and Free World. There must be proper order so we can all enjoy rights and freedoms in our own country and all over the world.
- Responsibility. We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms.
- No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights.
In light of today’s society, no doubt there are other human rights that need to be added to this list – such as the right to one’s own gender identity and sexual expression, the right to a healthy natural environment, the right to be free from discrimination and oppression at work, reproductive rights, and the right to safe food.
The Mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, announced last week, for example, that her city will no longer allow utilities to cut off water to households due to unpaid bills. “Access to water is a basic human right,” she said (on line post from Block Club Chicago, 11/1/19). Indigenous tribes in Canada and in the United States, who are protesting the massive oil pipeline projects and corporate purchase of lakes and streams for bottled water profits, have been trying to tell us the same thing for years.
It’s worth thinking about what you consider to be a God-given right, a human right, that ought to be added to this list. What is it? How would you phrase it?
Also worth thinking about: What human rights violations do you think are occurring in your own area? How should ordinary folks like us respond when we encounter a person or situation that is clearly outside the bounds of any of the human rights outlined above?
Mary
August 2, 2021 3:17 pmIt is not wise to base your opinions on Democracy. We are a Republic.
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August 2, 2021 6:05 pmIn a republic, sovereignty rests with the people, but some people have a way of excluding other people from representation – in votes, in laws, in decisions. In a democracy, equal representation and equal rights are the rule of law.
Mary Fletcher
July 2, 2021 2:46 pmTo continue the last comment, The public school had failed my daughter twice and kindergarten and halfway through 1st grade. But even though they failed miserably they certainly didn’t want me to do home schooling. At the time it was a new concept. The government control is our problem. We need to get rid of the government and make it back to where it was small. Nixon took us off the gold standard and our dollar was worth about 98 cents at the time now it’s worth less than 4 cents I wonder why people can’t get ahead. Fiat money is what has destroyed every nation that has ever used it. America soon to Follow. This is all coming to a reset and global government control. I wish people could see and understand That the Lord is coming back soon.
Regarding your earlier comment on all the different religions and how to honor them all America is funded on The Bible and Christian beliefs. Not on the beliefs of bale and Modoc. These beliefs are so diametrically opposed to anything that’sConstitutional it should not be allowed in America. America has provided a better life for any human than has ever Existed before in the world this is because the truth of The Bible are proven. If people who come into our country are not willing to understand or can’t be taught the difference between right and wrong they will destroy us. It’s just the same as if you take a criminal into your house. He will rob you blind unless he is transformed.. Mary Fletcher
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July 2, 2021 3:24 pmHi, Mary. Just curious: Do you find it obscene that a handful of people have billions of dollars while so many of our citizens struggle to make a living? Or that women make less money than men? Or that corporations resist paying workers more than minimum wage when their profits are in the millions? Or that people working minimum wage jobs have to work two or three jobs to meet basic needs for food and shelter? I was just wondering how your faith reconciles the presence of so many lost and least among us. Also, the most essential factor motivating Europeans to come here and create a new country was religious freedom. Constitution: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” And yet, in the name of the Bible, the founding fathers murdered the indigenous population, captured black people thriving in their own African countries, brought them here by force, and enslaved them. Go figure.
Mary Fletcher
June 19, 2021 5:48 pmI am trying to text on a tiny cell phone and don’t have a computer at home , My texting changes almost the instant I send it into words I didn’t intend.. My texting changes almost the instant I sent it into words I didn’t intend.. It also automatically repeats for some reason, new phone.so sorry for all the typos on my previous comments
Mary Fletcher
June 19, 2021 5:45 pmAnd another thing is there was an article in the new Yorker about 10 people who bankrupted a hospital. These 10 people were drug addicts and came in over and over and recovered and came back again to the hospital. I also have an acquaintance who worked with women addicts who did the similar thing came to the clinic recovered from their latest battle with health and then went out to do it over and over. Yet myself who doesn’t drink or smoke and is not overweight and works full time halves to pay for these people that do not do the right things. I do agree that I need help. the help they need Is incarceration Until rehabilitation. Years ago China had a war On drugs that almost bankrupted them regarding Opium. At the end of this time they started actually gunning down opium users until they were eradicated.
Is too many of our solutions sound like socialism which translates into communism which translate into dictatorship.This is where the world’s headed unless people are forced to take responsibility for their own actions. Sincerely Mary Jo
Mary Fletcher
June 19, 2021 5:38 pmI agree with this but have a question what is what if somebody’s beliefs are different from your beliefs can’t they just live The way they want and let us live the way we want?? I don’t believe in abortion truly believe it’s murder. Why can’t people who believe in abortion just pay for it themselves and get it for themselves why does everybody have to pay for their abortion? Is also on the gay rights they have a right to be gay if they want to but why do I have to learn about their lifestyle in school if they don’t want to learn about The Bible? I wouldn’t want to force The Bible on them why did they want to force homosexuality on me and my children? This is the part that confuses me. Sincerely Mary Jo
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June 20, 2021 1:58 pmHi, Mary Jo. I’m going to use your example of the Bible to respond. If the Bible were taught in your children’s schools, would it be alright to also teach the Quran, the Torah, Buddhist teachings, Baha’i beliefs, and the spiritual practices of Native Americans? By focusing on the beliefs of one group of people, we often ignore the beliefs of others, which leads to ranking our own beliefs as superior or of greater value than those of others. To be a democracy, we have to look beyond our own beliefs and experiences, and realize that the lives of other people are conducted based on other experiences and beliefs. I’m so glad to hear that you are giving thought to these issues and are willing to share your thoughts! Susan
John Carvest Jeffery
June 11, 2021 12:17 amGood article on the subject. Thank you.
Mary Fletcher
July 2, 2021 2:36 pmRegarding honoring everyone else’s belief In their own religion this is why I think that people should be able to choose the school of their choice not be forced into a public school that the government wants. There should be only charter schools of all different sorts. My experience with the public school was interesting because my daughter had dyslexia and they wanted to put her in with retarded children This was in the Lake Oswego area of Portland Oregon. I knew my daughter was not retarded in the least and started to do home schooling but even though the school did not have a way to help me educate my daughter they did have enough money to hire attorneys to Sue me. I did home schooling for 3 years and although she failed kidney garden twice and partly failed 1st grade she after 3 years of home schooling went up to 99% Reading ability. She’s an icu nurse today.
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July 2, 2021 3:27 pmHooray for you and your daughter, Mary! I love it when people find ways to succeed in the midst of overwhelming obstructions. And bless your daughter for being among those on the front line during the pandemic. We were lucky to have skilled medical people in that crisis.