Natural rights are those that are not reliant on the rules or customs of any specific principles or government, and hence universal and indisputable. The concept of this right is one has certain rights just by virtue of being born. According to John Locke, all persons are equal in the sense that they are born with definite "inalienable" natural rights. To be exact, rights that are God-given and cannot once be taken or even set away. Examples of natural rights are “life, freedom, and property."