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Rights come from the Trinity. Where in God’s Law is the right to hedonistic pleasure?

I believe in humanism, not God's law.

you mean THAT humanism ? How dare you ?

"A word that rose to honor at the time of the Renaissance, and that summarized in advance the whole program of modern civilization is 'humanism'. Men were indeed concerned to reduce everything to purely human proportions, to eliminate every principle of a higher order, and, one might say, symbolically to turn away from the heavens under pretext of conquering the earth; the Greeks, whose example they claimed to follow, had never gone as far in this direction, even at the time of their greatest intellectual decadence, and with them utilitarian considerations had at least never claimed the first place, as they were very soon to do with the moderns. Humanism was the form of what has subsequently become contemporary secularism; and, owing to its desire to reduce everything to the measure of man as an end in himself, modern civilization has sunk stage by stage until it has reached the level of the lowest elements in man and aims at little more than satisfying the needs inherent in the material side of his nature, an aim that is in any case quite illusory since it constantly creates more artificial needs than it can satisfy."

René Guénon, The Crisis of the Modern World

If humans still believed in the laws dictated by heaven, they would not have progressed so much. Remember that the church leaders tried Galileo for a scientific truth.

Am I on Reddit right now?

i see... triple-vaxxed I gather ?

My English is not good, unfortunately, I cannot understand the meaning of your comment.

Satanism isn’t something to brag about.

There is no god or satan. Both of them are the product of human imagination.

If there wasn’t a Satan, you wouldn’t be parroting his talking points right now.

Religious fanaticism has led you astray, I am speaking from reason, not the words of the satan.

You haven’t even made a syllogism. There is no reasoning going on, just dogmatic assertions of the Devil’s agenda.

Thomas Aquinas used reason. Read the Summa Contra Gentiles then come back.

I have not read that book, but I know that all religions have books about the rightness of their religion, for example, Muslims also have many books in this field. The existence of these books does not prove that a particular religion is right.