What sot of right - Constitutional, political, natural? Better questions yield better answers.
2007-12-17 04:22:09
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answer #1
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answered by Mike B 5
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Everyone has the right to believe in whatever they choose. It's called free will. However, no matter what you believe or don't believe doesn't change the reality of God one bit! And choices have consequences; that too is a part of having free will.
2007-12-16 12:00:22
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answer #2
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answered by missingora 7
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Everyone is capable of believing in whatever they choose to. To ask if someone has a right suggests belief should be governed. Perhaps if we just accept that people are going to believe what they are inclined to and leave belief out of government we can proceed further as a society. If a person in a position to govern asks themselves, "What is better for society?" rather than "What do I believe?" we'd be better off.
2007-12-16 11:57:53
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answer #3
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answered by Shotgun 2
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Everyone should have the right to believe in God as each person sees fit. I don't want to be forced to believe anything at the point of a gun, sword, bomb, etc...I assume others wouldn't want to be forced either.
2007-12-16 12:52:23
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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God is God, He is the same regardless of how we choose to identify or conceptualize Him. That is the only difference, and if we can let go of our conception of God, we can finally start to feel connected to Him in a whole new way.
2007-12-16 12:03:47
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely...same as every person has the right to choose their own lottery numbers...but then look at how many people choose the wrong numbers...
2007-12-16 11:53:45
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that most "think" that.
But, if there is a real God, what might he think? Thats whats really important.
2007-12-16 11:53:40
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answer #7
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answered by Higgy Baby 7
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What #1 and #2 said.
2007-12-16 11:56:28
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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That is the beauty of free will. That is why the Lord gave mankind free will. He would not be glorified if He had to make mankind serve Him, they must want to .
2007-12-16 11:56:40
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. As long as that belief does not spill over into laws, schools, and public policy.
2007-12-16 11:52:58
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answer #10
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answered by Cheryl E 7
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