In such an ownership the “contract” does not stipulate that...
In such an ownership the “contract” does not stipulate that the owned thing belongs to the owner, rather the owned thing truly and ontologically belongs to the Owner and owes existence to Him. Accordingly, since all human beings are created by God, they are all owned by Him. Therefore, the human being not only has no authority whatsoever over other human beings but has no inherent authority over himself because the possessor of authority is someone else.
In accordance with this conviction, no human being has the right to amputate any organ of his body, blind his eyes, or commit suicide because the existence of any human being belongs to someone else. Most of the schools of political philosophy and other cultures oppose this presupposition and…