A New Bill of Rights


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A right to bear arms ... a right to not bear children ... how about a right to simply go bare?
We Americans like to talk about our rights ... and well we should, as our nation began on July 4, 1776, when delegates from the original 13 English colonies voted to adopt the Declaration of Independence ... a document which eloquently asserts the "unalienable rights" of the people. Three of these rights are called out and seen as fundamental: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
But are the rights that we ultimately incorporated into the Constitution, via the first ten amendments (e.g., the Bill of Rights), really fundamental? And are they the rights that we would fight for today?
Join us this Sunday for what should be a fun and enlightening session--and a discussion that is extremely relevant in a pivotal election year--as we write our own vision of a contemporary Bill of Rights!

A New Bill of Rights