Morality and civil law, aka Natural Law, is the thread that runs through the tapestry of civil society. Religious or not, human or not, the Laws of Nature trumps Natural Law. All life is dependent on the Laws of Nature which includes Jefferson’s Rights. Many confuse these Rights are part of Natural Law, giving the illusion these Rights are man made and therefore, can be manipulated. These Rights were here before humans! See my channel for the proof.
"Natural Law in the sense of ideologists or idolators seems quite distinct from Natural Law in the sense of the physical sciences. Even when some Natural Law theorists, like George H. Smith, admit the vast gulf between scientific (instrumental) generalizations and their alleged Natural Laws or taboos, they still habitually use language and metaphor that blurs this distinction and creates a semantic atmosphere in which they seem to be discussing law in the scientific sense." --R.A. Wilson
"All I can say is that, for a slow learner like me, the question of gods and other metaphysical entities including 'Natural Law' remains still open at present even if some devoutly insist that it is closed; and that arguments like 'Shut up' and 'I'll prove it later' only add to my doubts and suspicions." --R.A. Wilson
Morality and civil law, aka Natural Law, is the thread that runs through the tapestry of civil society. Religious or not, human or not, the Laws of Nature trumps Natural Law. All life is dependent on the Laws of Nature which includes Jefferson’s Rights. Many confuse these Rights are part of Natural Law, giving the illusion these Rights are man made and therefore, can be manipulated. These Rights were here before humans! See my channel for the proof.
Mike10four 1 year ago
"Natural Law in the sense of ideologists or idolators seems quite distinct from Natural Law in the sense of the physical sciences. Even when some Natural Law theorists, like George H. Smith, admit the vast gulf between scientific (instrumental) generalizations and their alleged Natural Laws or taboos, they still habitually use language and metaphor that blurs this distinction and creates a semantic atmosphere in which they seem to be discussing law in the scientific sense." --R.A. Wilson
NamelessCommenter 1 year ago
"All I can say is that, for a slow learner like me, the question of gods and other metaphysical entities including 'Natural Law' remains still open at present even if some devoutly insist that it is closed; and that arguments like 'Shut up' and 'I'll prove it later' only add to my doubts and suspicions." --R.A. Wilson
NamelessCommenter 1 year ago
cool! Thanks for that explanation
DawnMarieCooke 1 year ago
Amen
zombietms612 2 years ago