the idea is, or should I say how important is it.. the declaration was designed to give all who live under it the right to choose their own way of life. just how important is it to you to express your ideas with out stepping on some Else's rights or for them to step on your rights.
it all depends on how you see life, does God live or not, for me he does, because I would not have the loving wife I have with out him, nor would I have a home filled with that love. the declaration was written on just that idea, are we all equal or not, under Gods law - we are, only does man take away that right and those who drafted the declaration saw the idea that if it can be messed up, it will get messed up and with the greed of man does that get that messed up... YA IT DOES..
I have been a firm believer that if man could see past his testicle's, we could live in harmony, but because he can't, we are at war... read the bible, it's all about how men take from men, "if" women were in charge we may not have this crap going on.
2006-12-03 17:14:00
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answered by roger s 2
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Literature can be ethically important because it can set standards to which people are expected to adhere. The Declaration is one such (all people are to be treated equally, the government has a responsibility to serve the people as well as the peoples' duty to the government) and the Bible and other religious works are others.
2006-12-03 18:59:52
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answered by triviatm 6
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It is ethically important because it sets a standard of ethics for this country, the whole "all men created equal" thing. Of cours that doesn't apply if you're gay, female, intelligent, African American, Foriegn, etc. etc. etc. However, the intent is there because it sets a code of ethics on how folks in this country should be treated.
2006-12-03 16:58:58
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answered by bradon.rekai 2
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