In Philosophy the existence of God is a subject debate.
During Philosophy's history many philosopher talked about that, some said that each human knows the existence o God, others are extremely against the idea of God and had provided proves about it.
The scientists believed in scientific method, proved by science. God's existence cannot be proven neither right or wrong. In that way, most of the philosopher believes in science.
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1. When Fighting Another Man, Chop Off His Wife's Hand If She Grabs Your Genitals
2. Women Suspected of Adultery Have to Drink Dirty Water
3. If Your Slave Refuses Freedom, Pierce Their Ear
4. Don't Sit Where a Menstruating Woman Has Sat
5. Don't Wear Clothes Made of Both Linen and Wool
6. You Can't Kill a Burglar During the Day
7. Never Boil a Baby Goat in Its Mother's Milk
8. Don't Tear Your Clothes
9. Don't Plant More Than One Kind of Seed in a Field
10. Don't Eat Fat
11. Don't Eat Owls
12. Don't Speak the Names of Other Gods
13. Make Sure No One Falls Off Your Roof
14. You Have to Leave Fallen Grapes on the Ground for the Poor to Eat
15. You Can't Leave Open Pits Around for Animals to Fall Into
They adopted Christianity because it was the same religion as they're European masters at the time.
It is a part of John Locke's Natural Rights popular during the age of enlightenment that people had inalienable rights to life, liberty and property. This was reflected by Thomas Jefferson in his Declaration of Independence as rights to life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Another line in the declaration of independence is that people have certain rights just because they are human. Humans are capable of obeying the three natural rights John Locke mentioned making them governable by these laws and therefore entitled to these rights as well.