Here’s a moral rights example nobody wants to consider.
Understand: In determinism, there is no language for calling something “evil.”
For a puff of warm air is something alright.
But there is no meaning in it.
Finally, when she paused for a breath, I said, “All right ma’am, since you brought it up, I’d like to ask you a question. Can you explain something to me? When a plane crashes and some die while others live, a skeptic calls into question God’s moral character, saying that he has chosen some to live and others to die on a whim; yet you say it is your moral right to choose whether the child within you should live or die. Does that not sound odd to you? When God decides who should live or die, he is immoral. When you decide who should live or die, it’s your moral right.”
-Ravi Zacharias, The End of Reason