I have heard a non-religious basis for rights as "those qualities whose possession is a necessary prerequisite to peaceful coexistence between individuals in society." Now that limits it *a lot*, but it's a possible basis that does not invoke religion. It also means that rights exist only in the context of interaction with others, which could have some interest implications depending on how far you take "interaction," temporally.
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"Clearly, the penguins have finally gone too far. First they take our hearts, now they’re tanking the global economy one smug waddle at a time. Expect fish sanctions by Friday."
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Date: 5/4/10 14:31 (UTC)