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    SCRIPTURAL TEXT

    EXPOSITION

    SUMMARY

    TAKE THE

    CHALLENGE

    REFLECTION

    HUMANRIGHTSQuotation from an encyclical

    letter

    OBJECTIVES

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    LESSONOBJECTIVES:

    At the end of the lesson, thestudents are able to:

    1. define the meaning of humanrights2. identify the types of rights3. distinguish between rights and

    privileges4. relate human rights with

    human dignity

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    Genesis 1: 26-28

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    You are in a remote placewith only one store for thecommunity. You get thirsty

    and would like to buy twobottles of softdrinks. The storeis down to its last two bottles.

    You want to buy the two butsomebody else would like tobuy a bottle of softdrinks. Howmany bottles would you buyn wh ?

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    Moral claims by a

    person to some goodof the physical or

    spiritual order which

    is necessary forproper human

    development and

    dignity

    HumanRights

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    These are moral

    claims that wecan make on

    others based on

    our humandignity.

    HumanRights

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    Protect the persons

    true value as asubject, not an object

    Guarantee that the

    person will not beimpeded in seekinghis or her goal

    HumanRights

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    Where can I find these?

    1. Pacem in Terris n. 8-27

    2. Universal Declaration of

    Human Rights

    3. Bill of Rights (Article III of

    the Philippine Constitution)

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    the right to life, liberty and security ofthe person;

    the right to food, clothing, housing,

    sufficient health care, rest, and leisure the right to freedom of expression,

    education and culture; the right to freedom of thought,

    conscience and religion; the right to manifest ones religion either

    individually or in community, in public orin private;

    Examples:

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    the right to choose a state of life, tofound a family and to enjoy all conditionsnecessary for family life;

    the right to property and work, toadequate working conditions and a justwage;

    the right of assembly and association;

    the right to freedom of movement, tointernal and external migration;

    the right to political participation and theright to participate in the free choice ofthe political system of the people to

    Examples:

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    Every

    personh

    as

    arig

    ht!

    Butthisislimited

    bytherightsof

    otherpeople.

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    Duties recognize the rights of

    others in order to promote thewelfare of all

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    For every right there is aduty.

    You have aright to speak

    and the duty tospeak the

    truth!

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    You have aright to a justwage and the

    duty to

    perform well !

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    What is the distinction?

    RIGHT

    S

    PRIVILEG

    ES

    Based onneeds Based onwants

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    What is the distinction?

    RIGHT

    S

    PRIVILEG

    ESI need these to

    live

    I want these to live

    comfortablyA child has the right tostudy

    in De La Salle-College of SaintBenilde.

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    Think critically:

    When can privileges,vis--vis rights, bejustly claimed over

    other people?

    By diminishing duties,is the exercise ofones rightsenhanced?

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    CAUSE:

    The person has dignity

    To protect the

    persons dignity andto prevent thereduction of the

    person to an object

    PURPOS

    E:

    essence

    Referen

    ces

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    Rosa ParksPioneer of Civil Rights

    Date of birth: February 4,1913Date of death: October 24,2005

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    An African-American, sherefused to give upher seat to a white

    passenger

    She was jailed

    for violating thesegregation law ofMontgomery

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    Rosa Parksfought theconstitutionality ofthis law

    The SupremeCourt ruled in her

    favor and thesegregation lawwas junked