Basic Human Rights
Across
- 3. the voluntary and generous engagement of a person in society
- 4. a society in which the state exercises total control of the life and conduct of the citizens
- 6. society, the sum or relationships and resources, cultural and associative, that are relatively independent from the political sphere and the economic sector
- 8. Ellington a false story that damages another reputation
- 9. human rights must not be assaulted or violated because they are inherent in the human person and come directly from God
- 10. objection, the legal right to refuse to follow laws or other social constructs based on moral or religious grounds
- 12. a state of lawlessness or political disorder die to the absence of governmental authority
- 14. , revealing without good reason another’s faults and failures
- 17. authority, leaders of public groups or institutions that make laws
- 18. the primary duty of the Church is the ______ needs of her people
- 19. Participation begins with your own personal _______
- 20. lying under oath
Down
- 1. the first priority of government must be the promotion of ______ rights
- 2. human rights cannot be taken away because they are inherent and beyond challenge
- 5. law, God’s law made known in the Old Testament and the New Testament
- 7. your call to community begins in your ______
- 11. the principle of subsidarity encouraged the _____ of power and authority on a grassroots level
- 13. believing that truth is dependent upon one’s own perception or opinion
- 15. allegiance, Duty of respect and obedience owed by every person to the state of which he is a member
- 16. human rights are present in each person, regardless of time or location
- 18. the principle that implies the existence of a a variety of associations and institutions below the level of the central government