I need not be disabused of anything my friend, and I'll stand by every word I wrote.
Freedom refers to the ability to act, think, or speak without external restraint or interference, where Liberty refers to freedom that is recognized and protected by society or law.
In our world right now the Liberty (action recognized and protected by law) to Speak and act in accordance to deeply held beliefs are being suppressed by the laws and institutions that define what "Liberty" amounts to. Jews in Europe are being arrested in the streets for being "too publicly Jewish". Liberty, with those artificial boundaries imposed by they who write and enforce laws, is what is lost first in any society.
In Cuba we lost all Liberties, but retained the Freedom to make the decision to jump into the ocean tied to some inner tubes, unconcerned and irrespective of the possible consequences.
Freedom is the power to choose. Liberty is the condition that allows those choices to exist within a just order, where that "just order" is defined by others.
- “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (Declaration of Independence) — liberty as a structured right.
- “Freedom of speech, freedom of religion” (Bill of Rights) — freedom as specific, personal expressions of autonomy.
You know...
"They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!"
I will very amicably disagree.
If you leave your pond, and follow the gravel road to it's end, and then take the two track to it's end, around here, you'll run into the wilderness. Go spend a month or two up in there for your introspection.
Up in there you could be as free as is in reach. There may be other folks, but likely not. There might be law in the form of a FS warden or a F&G ranger... But if you stay well off the hiking trails (which is very easy), you'll have no governance at all.
There you might argue, you are free.
You ARE free of the governance of man. But the governance of Yah, and the natural law still applies.
You are free to sit on your butt in the snow instead of collecting firewood.
But if you do, you will die.
You are free to forego building a shelter.
But if you do, you'll die.
You can walk right up and pet a griz.
But if you do, you will die.
You can choose not to lay traps and forage
But then, you'll go hungry.
You can even refuse to bathe in an icy mountain stream...
But the rashes will teach you something.
Even there, among soaring peaks, there is no freedom without responsibilities...
THAT is liberty. The responsibilities that create what you would call freedom. When you no longer mind those chores, what you call freedom will fly away.
Any government of Man merely mimics the truth of it.
The Author of Liberty resides in a higher court.
It is what it is.
Liberty has responsibilities.
Freedom has consequences.
