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December 10, 2020

Conservatives assume they have a right to harm other persons. Their ethic is to do whatever they can get by with.

They are shameless destroyers of other peoples' rights, such as preventing Obama from appointing a Supreme Court judge eight months before an election, while they crammed a judge through a few weeks before an election.

The consequence of destroying rights are often diffuse and delayed, which separates causes from effects, so incompetent corrupters do not see how rights influence results.

Rights can be defined as the justice that universal reality promotes and develops through truth. The universe creates the basis for unified reality. Having the universe as the basis, unified reality encompasses all significant realities. Corruption creates miniscule, conflicting pieces of realities which can never compare to unified reality.

Truth brings unified reality into human awareness through communication. As truth enters human awareness, the significance of unified reality overwhelms all opposing realities. So truth creates the only force which corrupters cannot defeat.

Justice is the force which unified reality creates. The power of truth is the force of justice. Corrupters go to a lot of effort to prevent truth from being produced, because justice means ending their corruption and paying a price for it. There is no sin but the truth about sin to corrupters.

The rights that people have are defined by the justice that unified reality produces. There is an action element to rights. People have a right to do things and prevent things from being done to them when aligned upon the justice that the universe produces.

A practical tool for evaluating rights is the "golden rule" promoted in Christianity, which says, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The meaning of that principle needs to be evaluated.

Corruption is always self-contradictory, which means it must by nature include hypocrisy. There in no consistent way to produce corruption. The most apparent example is that corrupters would never want someone to do to them what they do to others.

Therefore, the justice and truth are determined by what corrupters would want others to do to themselves. When they do something other than that to other persons, the contradictions in realities defy the justice that is defined by universal realities.

Corrupters are very boastful in claiming to produce spotless perfection. In doing that, they say what the ideal must be for spotless perfection. The claims must be consistent with universal reality or opposing reactions would develop. It means corrupters are determining how justice aligns upon universal reality in their boasting.

But then corrupters apply a different standard to their enemies. When the standard is not the same, injustice is the result. Of course, corrupters make endless excuses claiming that the standard they produce is the same in destroying enemies as they demand for themselves. Then the dispute concerns what a consistent standard is.

Universal realities can never be lied to. When corrupters make excuses for their corruptions, the universe condemns them. So what does that mean when the universe can never be wrong?

The truth is obviously never wrong as determined by the fact that truth always increases as realities interact. As truth increases, the fakery of corrupters becomes exposed for what it is. That evolution of truth is invariable, particularly since corrupters are so ignorant that they cannot make credible excuses. In other words, over time, the falsehoods of corrupters become self-evident. The evolution of realities always does that.

 
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