Sentences with phrase «legislated rights»

You have legislated rights when dealing with telemarketers, though they'll never let on that you do.
Their entitlement is biblical: religious laws regulated the kind and amount of work animals could be expected to do and mandated how and when they were to be fed and cared for; they legislated the rights of animals.
I want all of the reasons why women abort to cease, to be healed, to be legislated right out.
Unique to the situation of live - in superintendents is the legislated right of a condominium corporation under the Ontario Residential Tenancies Act to require the live - in superintendent to vacate the unit one week following a termination of employment.

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Parker adds that unlike the fight for the right to vote, which was legislated with the stroke of a pen, today's gaps in equality can't be mandated, and won't change over night.
Provides access to an independent international investor - state dispute settlement (ISDS) mechanism subject to appropriate safeguards, and reserves the full rights of governments to legislate and regulate in the public interest.
This marks a major shift in the meaning of death, from ineffable human destiny to legislated human right.
Just my opinon, of course, and you are very right about «catalogued, published, and legislated».
what i disagree with — is when people who suffer from delusional thinking attempt to legislate their theistic morals onto the rest of society — depriving people of their freedom, rights, liberty and equality.
Your bible and god are meaningless to me, but you have the right to believe whatever you wish... Mr. Mohler is actively trying to legislate away YOUR freedoms and dictating by law what YOU need to believe... Do you not get that?
Judges have no right to legislate.
Ask a victim of slavery or of prostitution if it's all right to legislate at least a portion of the natural law.
Regardless, who are you to legislate someones rights just because they can't get pregnant?
Linking educational achievement with the right to drive and other rights is already a legislated practice in some places.
It is true that Presbyterians held a different idea concerning the right of synods or Church assemblies to legislate for local churches and to ordain or examine ministerial candidates.
When legislatures become all female then the issue can be legislated from a postion of those with a right to choose in the first place.
The right to participate in the widest possible moral discourse, through which social practices are legislated and justice is pursued, is also a formative condition of emancipation.
«Thou shalt not interfere with a woman's right to choose abortion; indeed, thou must help to pay for abortions through tax money; more than that, thou shalt not legislate that the woman contemplating abortion must be fully informed about the potential adoptive parents who desperately want to provide a loving home for her unborn child.»
The religious right, most recently through the extremely dangerous «Tea Party,» have hi - jacked what SHOULD be logical public discourse or social programs, and turned them in to a Bible fight by claiming, incorrectly, that this is a Christian nation, and that we should be legislating the Bible.
Yet, militant right - wing Christians, in a most uncharitable and un-Christian manner are working through the ignorant Tea Party and narrow - mnided GOP party to try and legislate morality and take away others» freedoms who do not believe as they do.
I'm indifferent about it... right up until someone tries yet again to legislate their chosen morality.
You can not legislate against «unalienable rights» because you have a majority.
I say let them get married... Just don't make the church conduct it or recognize it... Let individuals still say it is right or wrong... Don't try to legislate what many to believe is immorality to be demanded as moral.
But when he helps fund groups that want to legislate our fellow citizens civil rights away, he crosses the line.
Since matters of faith can not and should not be legislated, irreligion and idolatry as well as all forms of religion have a right to exist in democratic society.
However I would never want belief legislated against and do not begrudge people the right to their belief.
I'm glad the U.S. legislates the biblical morality of civil rights for African Americans after a shameful history of oppression and slavery.
those of you who seek to make legislate your idiotic theistic morals, usurping their freedom, liberty, rights and equality of those who do not believe as you do — deserve no rights, liberties, freedom or equality.
You care not one jot about anything but your obvious desire to legislate what YOU think if right or wrong, regardless of how it impacts others.
No one should be able to legislate beliefs, nor violate the human or civil rights of another human being.
See, the big difference between your view on Obama and the TRUTH of Obama is that he knows he CA N'T legislate religious views into law; you know, that pesky civil rights thing that you hste so much.
Thus, he argues, the state has a right to legislate in a manner that encourages the formation of traditional two - parent families» largely by reinforcing the natural connection between sex and child rearing» even where such legislation might run afoul of a strictly individualist conception of liberty.
Probably has something to do with the religious right's penchant for invoking his name to legislate hate and bigotry.
Picture that ethic legislated: we would have a nation of 200 million - plus amputees, right eyes and right hands being removed from all but the listless or lustless.
I don't see christian churches teaching people to stone anyone anymore, just to legislate against them (stomping on the first ammendment in the process) in hopes that they can ignore the reality of others not agreeing with everything they say, or not behaving in what they view as the right way.
In all honesty, the «religious people» that don't legislate against things based solely on their religious convictions and thereby hurt the rights of individuals, and who don't condemn science and medicine and societal progression and other religions and other denominations and people who are not religious, and who don't claim to know that something is true beyond all other truths, are probably a very slim minority, and I'd have to argue that they aren't really religious, they are just doing whatever makes them feel good, which could be accomplished through secular means as well.
It's the religious who try to legislate so that everyone has to share their morality, take away natural human rights, and go around telling people that they are sinners and need to change their wicked ways, thus destroying cultures and traditions and lives.
Whatever one's own view, however, I do not see how either I or anyone else, on either academic or moral grounds, can possibly legislate that, let us say, Hendrik Kraemer be not allowed to participate in a Christian encounter with other faiths, or can possibly deny him the right to hold his chair.38 I do not at all like his views, but I feel that I must refute them, not suppress them.39
Robme and Ryun will legislate subjugation of women and their rights.
The common life of the secular clergy seemed a footnote in Church history until the 1983 Code legislated for Societies of Apostolic Life - of pontifical or diocesan right - with real autonomy.
But it was the Priestly document that took the final step of legislating equal rights and equal responsibilities for the gerim: «You shall have one law for the home - born and for the stranger who sojourns among you» (Exod.
Voters will be asked whether they want to repeal the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, which gives equal right to life to the mother and the unborn, and replace it with new wording to allow parliament to legislate on abortion in the future.
yes, all kinds of people do try to legislate what they believe is right and in the common good — including people that don't believe in God.
The support of the Parliament will legislate the safeguards our animals need right now and shut down a trade that is fundamentally broken, systemically cruel and not in Australia's economic interest.
Can we agree that we need to try everything possible before legislating stop - gap, cost - saving measures and prioritizing manufacturer's rights to fair markets when we're talking about the health of our country?
This is becoming a keen debate in the US — allowing men to legislate women's civil rights and legally determine their own actions.
His stated philosophy is that it's better «to give people personal responsibility and the information necessary to make the right choices about their health than it is to legislate their behavior.»
Refusing to let a woman in the room for these negotiations sends a clear message to women across New York that our rights and our bodies should be legislated by men.»
If the UK government wanted to devolve the right to legislate on extradition to Scotland, it would have to pass primary legislation to that effect.
She legislated to abolish the power of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to legislate for individual Australian states, to end the British Government's consultative role in Australian state - level affairs, and to deprive the Queen's Australian subjects of their right of appeal to Her Majesty in Council.
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