Originally posted by hardcase
Rights are conveyed by laws, authority,-- freedoms are not conveyed by anyone, they exist and are protected by laws.
The right to drive..can be abbrogated.
The freedom to worship as you see fit cannot be abbrogated.
HC
A quote from the Bill of Rights to the US Constitution:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."
This example means that Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Franklin, and a bunch of others disagree with you. The first amendment prohibits the government from abridging your rights: rights that are inborn, natural, and if you are so inclined, God-given.
A government cannot give you rights, it can only take them away.
The right to drive is not a right, because a Bushman of the Kalahari is not born with it. The right to health care is not a right, because the Bushman is not born with that. The right to food and shelter does not exist, because the Bushman must earn his food and shelter. A Bushman does have the right to say what he thinks,
That is a right.
The right to worship as you see fit can be abbrogated, it is done in many countries, and all through history.