Friday, October 20, 2017

HUMAN ABILITY to REASON, HUMAN RIGHT to CONSENT - Proem & Poem No. 41

Most likely to be published sometime in latter 2017 or early 2018, my 10th book currently entitled; 100 Proems & Poems on the HUMAN ABILITY to REASON, HUMAN RIGHT to CONSENT & Other Neglected Matters. The following will probably be included upon further editing, and front cover below merely a working version....


PROEM & POEM No. 41 - Garden of Eden / Part 4


      Since the earliest considerations of such things, the discussing and defining of divine and/or natural rights have been consistently in plural terms thus always without unanimous agreement, repeatedly concluding to erroneous enumerations. Upon the 20th century, lists of rights expanded to include goods and services per fallacious even self-serving pontifications from behind academic and political microphones, as well covetous even psychotic vociferations from behind social and public bullhorns, capriciously affixed to rights long held yet as poorly determined; life, liberty, property, speech, press, religion, etc.

      Clarity, certainty hence consistency on the matter continues to be elusive, evidenced by the ever-present lack of consensus universally of course, as well culturally, racially, nationally, regionally, locally even within small groups whether argued politically, socially, religiously, philosophically, ideologically even whimsically (i.e. what if).  Oddly, amidst this oceanic quagmire of disagreements, the use of governmental force is a foregone conclusion, presuming absolute might for arbitrary rights while subjecting at minimum a dissenting minority. Obviously implied is the ethical dilemma since humanity’s beginnings, whether created or evolved, per the inescapable “if someone eats then someone must work”,

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Sin; to defend limitlessly with offending voracity
While advocating unashamedly per fabricated veracity
Digressing to religious might as well progressive rights
Pachyderm'ing, equus 'ing, smiting all as Canaanites

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Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.




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