Since both of these are intrinsic to the nature of being human, these are natural rights rather than civil rights, correct?
No one has any right to deprive of another person their right to their conscience and consciousness with the exception of criminals. They are to be imprisoned in violation of their free will for the safey of others.
Or, are there other situations or circumstances where one can deny another their right to conscience or consciousness with plausible moral and/or legal justification?
No one has any right to deprive of another person their right to their conscience and consciousness with the exception of criminals. They are to be imprisoned in violation of their free will for the safey of others.
Or, are there other situations or circumstances where one can deny another their right to conscience or consciousness with plausible moral and/or legal justification?
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