"Maybe that's what you're talking about. Which of these rights is disgusting to you? Oh I know what it is, it's my belief that a woman has a right to have control over her own body, and people like you don't get to tell a woman what she has to do with her body. "
Well, that's a great example right there for starters, and an ignorant, immoral one at that. I do not care what a woman does with her body, but it is not her body that she is having someone else murder, is it? Based on some of the other nonsense you wrote out, you would seem to at least be able to handle the concept that a person's rights end where their choices bring harm to someone else. That is exactly what abortion is- murdering someone else, and "the science" militates against your immoral, vapid view of a "woman's right to choose".
*Unique DNA = unique individual.
*A person's stage of human development does not lessen or improve their worth.
*Around 50% of unborn children have a different sex from their mother.
Seriously, you could not have made my case any better than you did.
As for the Bible not dealing with human rights? Not surprisingly, you know nothing but what you've been told to believe.
So much of the secondary laws and commands God gives first to Israel deal precisely with "human rights"- how we are to treat each other, and how not to. But you need look no further than the Ten Commandments- the first of them are how we are to interact with the Lord, but the latter Commandments are how we are to interact with each other, or are you unable to see the "human rights" enumerated in, "You shall not murder, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not steal, you shall not bear false witness, you shall not covet"?
And in the New Testament we find the foundation for how Christians have changed the world for the better, especially when it comes to how women are treated.
Ephesians 3:28
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
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Jesus Himself began the turning of the tide based on how He interacted with women, who He revealed Himself to first after rising from the dead, and how He gave the same Holy Spirit to dwell in them as He does for all who place their faith in Him.
No, on this count you are gravely mistaken- I say this to your shame.