Now, to the idea of Human Rights, I don’t think therefore that the Imago Dei can be used to ground it. These things may inform a Christian ethic of human rights in that we have equal standing before God. But not everyone believes God exists. And those that do don’t agree on what is the basis for human rights. So I think it’s not equal standing before the Gospel but rather equal standing before the Law that forms the “grounding” for human rights.