Democracy as I said is shorthand for liberal democracy or liberalism. Absolute or pure democracy is not the issue.
All forms of "democracy" are evil.
The idea, existence, of human rights, you can thank liberalism for.
Uh, no, that would be God who gave humans human rights, and He did that when He created man.
The idea isn't clear in history
Because you say so?
Because in the book of Genesis, even Cain was afraid of having his life taken from him by others because he was a murderer.
Which means that even he recognized that he had deprived his brother of the right to life, and therefore his own life was forfeit.
"Life for life."
until Locke.
Who?
before then you had rights if you were a citizen of, for example, Rome or London.
You're confusing man-given rights with God-given rights.
Man's God-given rights are the rights to Life and Liberty; to Worship, to Free Speech, to Purchase and Use Property; to Purchase, Own, and Carry Individual Defensive Weapons including Firearms; to Protect the Innocent; to Corporally Punish his Children; to Due Process of Law; and to Fail.
NO GOVERNMENT has the right to take any of those things away, because they are given by God, who is above the government.
But nobody had rights just because they were a human,
Saying it doesn't make it so.
that idea is new with Locke.
Who?
If you believe in human rights, you are a liberal,
Because you say so?
"Liberal" used to just mean "free" or "abundant."
Now it's a highly politicized term.
If you are referring to the political term, then no, "believing in human rights" is NOT being a liberal, it's being a conservative, as being "liberal" means to elevate other things over human rights.
to argue otherwise is to commit plagiarism, of liberals,
Because you say so?
like Locke.
Who?
And the institutions of liberalism are how we protect, or secure, our human rights, which is the principle purpose of government.
No, they're not, and no, the "principle purpose" of government is to protect its citizens and their rights, and the rights of others where possible, and to provide infrastructure.
If you believe in human rights you are a liberal.
Repeating your position doesn't make it come true.