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Still, I do not find that argument convincing.The bottom line is Nature does not work that way.
If we want to study God's Law, the place to do that is the mosque, temple and church. If Natural Law is our concern, we have the biology lab.
What we are talking about here is Civil Law -- the body of agreements that people work out to facilitate a just society.
In the United States, the Declaration of Independence asserts as a "self-evident truth" that all men are created equal. This claim seems absurd. People are different. But what the founding fathers were referring to is equal rights and protections under the law.
Aye, there's the rub. Separate but equal. The same but not the same. As Joe quoted above, from Animal Farm, all unions are created equal, but some are more equal than others.Bennett said:...when both assure completely equivalent rights and obligations?
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