Definition: Natural Law (n)

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Natural Law   (n) 

Natural Law (n) 1. because atheism is false, a natural law  is a divine law whose power is substantiated.

2.  a long forgotten law or body of laws whose force are substantiated by manifestations of natural and divine power e.g.  the Ten Commandments. 

3. laws which are substantiated and binding upon human society by natural events such as the Judgement of God. 

e.g.  in the absence of moral compliance to regular laws,  the prophet used the law, natural laws and reason to substantiate the Judgement of  God against the world’s most dangerous people.

4.  Physics: (n)  In physics a natural law is an empirical  law or laws which occur naturally on earth or in space such as the law or laws of gravity.  e.g. The Holy Spirit made the natural laws of physics long before humans discovered them.

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Exegesis

In philosophy at Stanford University’s exegesis on natural law and divine providence  “the status” of the natural law is defined as constituting the principles of practical rationality.

What does this mean?  It means that by reason and practical rationality  we must conclude that natural law (which is divine law) is substantiated by God’s power over human affairs,  particularly  inside a scientifically proven, measurable and verifiable Judgement of God.

Stanford University’s exegesis on natural law states that Thomas Aquinas claimed that the natural law is an aspect of divine providence and acts in compliance with (or participates) in the eternal law (ST IaIIae 91, 2).

The eternal law, for Thomas Aquinas, is that rational plan by which all creation is ordered (ST IaIIae 91, 1); the natural law is the way that the human being “participates” in the eternal law  (ST IaIIae 91, 2).

According to Thomas Aquinas, non-rational beings have a share in the eternal law only by being determined by it (Judged by It).

Where we differ from Aquinas  in that we feel that the actions of Non-rational beings results from their determinate natures, natures the existence of which results from their will and not God’s will.   Aquinas’s writings however may have been conspired against to justify philosophical immoral  argument.

Exegesis

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