FREEDOM: LICENTIOUS OR RESPONSIBLE
When discussing freedom, some fallaciously believe, or would
like to believe, that freedom grants license to do whatever one pleases. This implies that disrespect toward others and
violations of their rights are permitted.
It assumes license to do anything one pleases.
Freedom does not enjoy the right to disrespect others, and
it does not permit violation of the rights of another person. The word “license” when applied to freedom
means to do whatever one pleases; however, license is not inherent in
freedom. Freedom has a boundary, and
that boundary is the rights of another person.
Where one person’s rights begin, another person’s freedom ends. Freedom is enjoyed by everyone when the
speech and/or actions of one person do not infringe upon another person’s
freedom to achieve his own internalized goals.
The following diagram demonstrates the licentious freedom of
the person on the right infringing upon the right of the person on the left
without the right to do so.

Irresponsible
Freedom
The following diagram demonstrates the responsible freedom of two persons, each exercising their personal freedom of choice to pursue their own internalized goals without violating the right of the other to do the same. This is what RTP teaches.

Responsible
Freedom
Summary: Licentious
freedom is irresponsible. It appeals to
people’s volition to constantly make decisions to disrupt the environment
wherever they are, violating the rights of others and showing disrespect for
them. Responsible freedom, on the other
hand, appeals to people’s volition to make decisions to maintain the integrity
of the environment wherever they are and thereby show respect for others. RTP teaches others to be responsible with
their God-granted freedom.