Do I have the right to live my life the way I see fit, to decide for myself what's right and wrong from me and my children, to attempt no violence, cheating, stealing, or dishonesty against anyone and expect the same from everyone else?
2006-11-13
18:14:34
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
That should be, "for me and my children."
2006-11-13
18:18:04 ·
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In my religion you have the right to everything you mentionned and more.
I am an atheist.
2006-11-13 18:17:19
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answered by mike 2
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Yes. If you follow the one God you have free will, you can choose for yourself right and wrong, and you can choose how you want to raise your children.
Do you have a religion? Do you believe in God? Even if you do not believe in God, God believes in you. We are all God's children whether or not we choose to acknowledge Him. What nationality are you? Certain nationalities are more persecuted and/or discriminated against than others, in this world, unfortunately and if you ask enough people, you may find some people that would refuse to let you live in peace anywhere.
However, speaking for myself, the answer is a resounding YES!
2006-11-14 02:25:38
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answered by Kathy G 1
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Yes u have the right to live ur life the way u want it but if u expect the others to live their life the way u want it, the answer is no. That's why we have what it calls human rights. Everybody is different and unique so the way they see life is different. In my religion, they teach about peace, love and caring... In short, no negative emotion...
2006-11-14 02:22:00
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answered by fr4ng1 1
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Yes you have the right to exist in this physical universe if you choose to.And to Live your life as you choose as long as you do no harm.
You can try and teach your children these ways . but remember they are their own individuals and may not choose to follow your path when they reach adult hood. And are free to do as they please.
You can hope that others will treat you the same way.
2006-11-14 02:32:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-11-14 02:18:48
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answered by buttercup 5
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As long as your children aren't being physically, mentally or emotionally abused, you should have your rights.
But if the 3 options mentioned are happening, then you, nor any otherguilty person alive should have any rights to the children.
Tell people to keep their nose out of your business.
2006-11-14 02:18:55
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answered by Cookie 5
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Religion is a guide to live your life the way it fits and decide for you what's right and wrong for you. "Human's righteousness are a silty rag before Him". What we think right may be wrong. what we think honest may be dishonest. we can't trust our own mind. Human's thinking level is lower and limited. we can not judge our own wrong doings. we will never understand that it is not enough only not to do wrong things but still need to do right things and we are always confusing about right things.
2006-11-14 02:31:29
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answered by naw m 3
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Yes, but you don't have the right to impose your personal beliefs on my religion either. You need to find one that falls in line with what you believe.
2006-11-14 02:18:49
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answered by rndyh77 6
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In any given society there must be a common moral standard otherwise confusion exists.
I Cr 13;8a
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2006-11-14 02:24:18
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answered by ? 7
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I am a Deist....(not technically a religion).
I believe that all people have a right to exist and to believe whatever they choose. I also believe that I have the same right.
There can only be one creator....but there can be as many paths back to the creator, as there are people.
2006-11-14 02:34:52
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answered by ? 5
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You have the right to exist and hug a tree if you like- and morals are always good- it looks like yours are based on the 10 commandments- D
2006-11-14 02:19:10
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answered by Diane W 2
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