- * 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
- Do not willfully and without fully informed consent hurt or kill the flesh of another Theft of Property(including their body)
- Do not willfully and without fully informed consent take or damage anything that does not belong to You alone Coercion, Lying, Manipulation
- 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)