The Eight Fundamental Rights Granted by the Greatest Creator to Humanity
Xuefeng
Dec. 4, 2022
The Greatest Creator has granted humanity eight fundamental rights. If you do not possess them, it means someone has deprived you of your human rights.
The eight fundamental rights of being human are: the right to survival, the right to create, the right to migrate, the right to speak, the right to personal autonomy, the right to thought, the right to learn, and the right to refuse.
The right to survival: It is also the right to life. Every individual has the power to protect their own life and the right to survive. Anyone who prevents others from living is depriving them of their right to survival, which is equivalent to depriving them of their life.
The right to create: Also known as the right to labor, every person has the right to engage in labor and creation on the land that nurtures and supports them. To prevent someone from laboring and creating is to deprive them of their right to create.
The right to migrate: Also known as the right to move, people have the freedom to migrate freely on Earth according to their needs, to pursue a better life and ensure their own survival. If someone is not allowed to migrate freely, it is equivalent to depriving them of their right to migrate.
The right to speak: Also known as the right to freedom of speech, the Greatest Creator has given each person a mouth, which is not just for eating food but also for expressing their wishes and communicating with others through speech. To prevent someone from speaking is to deprive them of their right to speak.
The right to personal autonomy: Every individual has the right to freely control their own body. The body does not belong to anyone else but oneself. It is a person's right to determine how to use their own body. To prevent individuals from freely controlling their own bodies is to deprive them of their right to personal autonomy.
The right to thought: Humans possess consciousness and thinking abilities. The activity of thinking leads to the formation of ideas, which is known as thought. This is an innate right. If someone is not allowed to think or is deprived of their ability to think, they would live a life no better than that of pigs, dogs, chickens, or ducks.
The right to learn: People have the right to learn according to their own wishes. They can learn whatever they want, whether it is philosophy or how to cultivate crops. It is their freedom. To prevent someone from learning certain ideas and skills is to deprive them of their right to learn.
The right to refuse: Each person has their own preferences and personality. When certain ideas and demands do not align with their preferences, personality, or wishes, they have the right to refuse. If someone insists on imposing certain ideas and methods on others, it is depriving them of their right to refuse.
Only when a person possesses these eight fundamental human rights can they live a life of happiness, joy, freedom, and blessedness, and the society will be peaceful and harmonious. If any of these eight fundamental human rights are lacking, individuals will experience discomfort and suffering, and society will be filled with conflicts and disputes.
Do you possess these eight fundamental human rights? If not, you are not living as a human being. To live as a true human being, you need to strive to obtain these eight fundamental rights bestowed by the Greatest Creator and reclaim your rights as a human being from those who have deprived you of them.
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