I'm not expecting a lot of well-thought-out answers here, but maybe one or two people will take the time to provide some insight.
"The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the basic international pronouncement of the inalienable and inviolable rights of all members of the human family. The Declaration was proclaimed in a resolution of the General Assembly on 10 December 1948 as the "common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations" in respect for human rights. It lists numerous rights - civil, political, economic, social and cultural - to which people everywhere are entitled." (not my sentence but a useful introduction).
God, of course, is not a signatory. My question is, if Heaven were a nation subject to the UDHR, how well would it comply?
The text in full (it's not too long):
http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/lang/eng.htm
2006-07-17
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