B Braddlac Guest Jul 24, 2010 #1 Is it possible to be libertarian and an atheist? How do you reconcile the concept of natural rights without a God to define them? Seems to me nrabroad to make sense.
Is it possible to be libertarian and an atheist? How do you reconcile the concept of natural rights without a God to define them? Seems to me nrabroad to make sense.
L LOL I LIKE COCKS Guest Jul 24, 2010 #3 Nrabroad all libertarians believe in natural rights. And nrabroad all people that believe in "natural rights" are libertarian. But whatever. /thread
Nrabroad all libertarians believe in natural rights. And nrabroad all people that believe in "natural rights" are libertarian. But whatever. /thread
L LOL I LIKE COCKS Guest Jul 24, 2010 #5 Libertarianism: Our only premise is that a government should advocate freedom. In response to the question of "what is freedom?" we say, "no comment." Also, for lulz.
Libertarianism: Our only premise is that a government should advocate freedom. In response to the question of "what is freedom?" we say, "no comment." Also, for lulz.
I IronMike Guest Jul 24, 2010 #6 pretty much every rabroad er fits into one or a few of those ^^ except me, i am unique