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To: MamaTexan

So, when you want to win an argument, you claim that God is on your side, at it is over, huh?

That is the act of a tyrant, not a thinking person.

Natural Law does not control every legal or political or Constitutional question.

In many cases, God does not care and it is blasphemy to claim otherwise.


218 posted on 02/07/2012 7:52:11 AM PST by Kansas58
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To: Kansas58
So, when you want to win an argument, you claim that God is on your side, at it is over, huh?

Um....Natural Law is the Law of Nature and nature's God.

I posted a link to the legal definition of Natural Law earlier....or were you SO busy telling me how wrong and stupid I was that you didn't bother to pursue it?

n. 1) standards of conduct derived from traditional moral principles (first mentioned by Roman jurists in the first century A.D.) and/or God's law and will. The biblical ten commandments, such as "thou shall not kill," are often included in those principles. Natural law assumes that all people believe in the same Judeo-Christian God and thus share an understanding of natural law premises.

2) the body of laws derived from nature and reason, embodied in the Declaration of Independence assertion that "all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

3) the opposite of "positive law," which is created by mankind through the state.

Natural Law does not control every legal or political or Constitutional question.

No, but it does cover this one.

230 posted on 02/07/2012 8:40:08 AM PST by MamaTexan (I am a ~Person~ as created by the Law of Nature, not a 'person' as created by the laws of Man)
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