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Question: What points did jefferson make about human rights in the begging of the declaration!?
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all men are created equal and should be granted the basic rights of
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"endowed by their Creator"
rights are granted by God, not man

with certain unalienable rights"
they cant be taken away

'and in order to insure these rights, governments are instituted by men'

the purpose of a government, is to protect those rights

"deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed"

the just powers of the government come not from a hereditary king, or a group of nobles or the Pope or the Cardinal, but from the people and their consent!.!.!.agreement!.!.!.!.!.!.!. with!.the government

the most blood soaked words in human history!.!.!.!.tens of millions have died to make them live and tens millions more to prevent their truth from shining through!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Wow, Since the begining is short, I don't understand why you don't read it to find out instead of asking a question here!? In two minutes you would know for yourself, so I really don't understand the point of asking- it is not harder to read the document than the answer here!.Www@QuestionHome@Com