You and Calvin both. Now I understand...
:)
Ha. You may be interested to know I went to law school at Liberty University, where the program revolved around a mission of returning the law to its deep roots in natural law. We considered the works of Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, your own John Paul II, and many others, from many of the major lines of development, both good and bad, all as related to the formation of our law. This was done, at least in part, to give us the power to rise above what the law is and ask what it should be according to right reason, a place most lawyers never get to. A great program.
BTW, I for one would never defend a client I didn’t believe in, including a “Scriptural” client. And living in the shadow of Abe Lincoln’s Springfield, how could I? :)