Right & Wrong

  • * A right is an action that does not initiate harm against another sentient being.
  • Do what you wish as long as it harm none
  • No theft, violence, coercion/manipulation. Aggression against another’s sovereignty and free will choice and property

Right, moral, divine, good, loving, giving, beautiful, just, ethical

  • Right - an action which does NOT harm other sentient beings Wrong, immoral, anti-divine, evil, violent, theft, ugly, unjust, unethical
  • Wrong - an action which DOES harm other sentient beings

Violence

  1. Do not willfully and without fully informed consent hurt or kill the flesh of another Theft of Property(including their body)
  2. Do not willfully and without fully informed consent take or damage anything that does not belong to You alone Coercion, Lying, Manipulation
  3. Do not willfully defraud another (which can only happen without fully informed consent)

Theft All violations against a person’s natural rights are forms of theft: Murder (theft of life) Rape (theft of bodily autonomy) Robbery (theft of property) Kidnapping (theft of liberty) Assault (theft of liberty and safety) Coercion (theft of free will choice)