Sorry. I find this very confusing. You seem to mix the laws of nature with natural law. The first is a scientific issue, the latter a moral issue. A natural law is a moral standard that is universally accepted. For example: "All men are created equal..." or "Murder is wrong." There is an intersection between the two, however. It is at the point where we ask the question: Where did they come from? You seem to shrug that off, but to me it seems a fair question.
Dr. John Hagelin was the NLP candidate for President in 2000, and I voted for him. I met him in Dayton, OH, just 2 days before the election. He is a physicist! Also, the candidate for Governor of OH in 2002, John Eastman, is a great guy. I really like their views & ideas. Too bad 3rd parties have such a hard time getting elected in the U.S.!
Sorry. I find this very confusing. You seem to mix the laws of nature with natural law. The first is a scientific issue, the latter a moral issue. A natural law is a moral standard that is universally accepted. For example: "All men are created equal..." or "Murder is wrong." There is an intersection between the two, however. It is at the point where we ask the question: Where did they come from? You seem to shrug that off, but to me it seems a fair question.
campdon 3 years ago
Dr. John Hagelin was the NLP candidate for President in 2000, and I voted for him. I met him in Dayton, OH, just 2 days before the election. He is a physicist! Also, the candidate for Governor of OH in 2002, John Eastman, is a great guy. I really like their views & ideas. Too bad 3rd parties have such a hard time getting elected in the U.S.!
KatchooFrancine 5 years ago
Cool!
I'm studying this party in history class- and this does look pretty interesting.
Oh, and AWESOME ending, lol!
Dagibit 5 years ago