My point was that rights is a legal term and don't have ontological existence (aren't found in reality). They are social constructs that are based on a bunch of beliefs people hold to be true with no justification. Which ironically is what idiot atheists accuse Christians of doing. Rights are their "sky daddy" basically.
The purpose was to showcase we all have believes based on faith, regardless of being secular or religious. What's important is how are those believes justified and I'm arguing that atheists can't justify any of it in their worldview.
My point was that rights is a legal term and don't have ontological existence (aren't found in reality). They are social constructs that are based on a bunch of beliefs people hold to be true with no justification. Which ironically is what idiot atheists accuse Christians of doing. Rights are their "sky daddy" basically.
The purpose was to showcase we all have believes based on faith, regardless of being secular or religious. What's important is how are those believes justified and I'm arguing that atheists can't justify any of it in their worldview.