Oh I liked your video btw I understood more about the natural law theory in these 9minutes and 50 seconds as opposed to that horrid hour long jurisprudence lecture i had today. v.v good job man ! good job !
Yea I like your video about faith & reason, back then Thomas Aquinas still linked Christianity with God that was his mistake. God's language is the reality that is actually manifested, by carefully measuring the comparative consequences of moral actions we find liberty and freedom to be far superior to the tyranny of monarchy & slavery that existed in the 12th/13th century. The real God is quantum wave structure that directs natural forces to implement the natural laws, creating all reality.
@CASLUVR thanks for your comment, I'm just not certain what you meant. First of all this is not my theory, rather I was teaching on St. Thomas Aquinas' version of the Natural Law Theory from the 12th/13th century and he certainly was a Christian so it comes through quite strongly in his ethic. If you meant it was too much Christianity for your personal taste there are Stoic versions of Natural law Theory that have nothing to do with Christianity although they do depend on the Logos. Peace
Oh I liked your video btw I understood more about the natural law theory in these 9minutes and 50 seconds as opposed to that horrid hour long jurisprudence lecture i had today. v.v good job man ! good job !
Satsukiri 2 months ago
@Satsukiri thanks, I'm glad the video was helpful
darkwaterhermit 2 months ago
Hey would you mind making a video explaining legal realism
Satsukiri 2 months ago
Yea I like your video about faith & reason, back then Thomas Aquinas still linked Christianity with God that was his mistake. God's language is the reality that is actually manifested, by carefully measuring the comparative consequences of moral actions we find liberty and freedom to be far superior to the tyranny of monarchy & slavery that existed in the 12th/13th century. The real God is quantum wave structure that directs natural forces to implement the natural laws, creating all reality.
ungertron 4 months ago
too much Christianity in your theory
CASLUVR 6 months ago
@CASLUVR thanks for your comment, I'm just not certain what you meant. First of all this is not my theory, rather I was teaching on St. Thomas Aquinas' version of the Natural Law Theory from the 12th/13th century and he certainly was a Christian so it comes through quite strongly in his ethic. If you meant it was too much Christianity for your personal taste there are Stoic versions of Natural law Theory that have nothing to do with Christianity although they do depend on the Logos. Peace
darkwaterhermit 6 months ago