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11 January, 08:57

Mosaic law taught "an eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth," which seems an antiquated form of justice. In the very first chapters of the Torah, Judaism also taught about the origins of humanity. In 100 to 150 words, describe which basic human right is outlined, and discuss how it was different from other classical teachings on the rights of humanity.

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  1. 11 January, 12:02
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    The basic human right as outlined in "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights", Article 3 states that we have the right to life, liberty and personal security. The rest of the declaration enumerates all the rights one can think of. On the other hand, the classical teachings on the rights of humanity is very different from what we have now. From the example Mosaic law "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth", this principle means if you kill somebody, you too must be killed. If viewed today, this is not acceptable in the norms of the society.
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