George Will On Religion and Founding Needs Ayn Rand's Theory of Rights
"He even says explicitly that neither successful self-government nor “a government with clear limits defined by the natural rights of the governed” requires religion. For these, writes Will, “religion is helpful and important but not quite essential.”"
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Yes! I think they wanted to say that rights are a human birthright and pepole grant power to the gov't, not the other way around. They thought this was so monumentally important that they didn't want to get bogged down with the question of where does humankind's birthright come from. That's up to everyone to decide for themselves. They weren't making a statement on that point. They were trying to avoid this very discussion of whether they endorsed particular religiouis views.
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