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“Liberty is freedom constrained only by our responsibility to respect the equal rights of others.” ― Dave Champion The universe is an orderly and integrated hierarchy that can only be fully understood when seen in relationship to God. In fact, Aquinas promulgated a fourfold classification of law in which only one category is human. Eternal law is practically identified with the divine reason of God that governs and orders the entirety of creation. The eternal law is imprinted on all things including men. Natural law is that part of the eternal law that is presented to the reason of man. Men are guided by a rational apprehension of the eternal law which is imprinted as precepts, rules of behavior, or broad principles of natural law. Because men are autonomous beings they must choose to observe the law of nature through acts of free will. Natural law is a product of unaided reason. Human laws are positive laws that are, or should be, derived from natural law. It is the correlation between natural law and human law that determines the moral validity of the latter. quebecoislibre.org/06/06 According to this philosophy how are we to respond to Gods Moral Laws, the Ten Commandments? For the Bible tells us, The Lord has put this law within our hearts? If so why is man continuously disobeying Gods royal precepts? Is the living blood of life a divine presence of the eternal law which cannot exist without free will to fail, succeed, have hope, and faith? Does man demonstrate the failure to fall short of the inspiration given freely in the natural law which is recorded in the will and testament of an inheritance? Could this provide each person an opportunity to loose or share with others the imprint of divine reason and grace? Would the creators entirety to share the sacrifice of the blood of life in one body of the child of the creator to be a known creation for a man to have a relationship with his heart and the joy for a shared eternal law? The untouchable free will of the soul governs and orders the entirety of creation found in the promise of the eternal law of an inheritance of grace freely offered as a personal moral choice to live the imprint of promise or accept the death of free will. Best regards, always appreciate an opportunity explore a persons ideas and questions. Is there a better understanding or definition? Please share.... The declaration of independence is the embodiment of the codified natural law for the existence of our living free will. Our fore fathers provided the ability for each individual to share the expression of a living free will that is imprinted in each human soul by the natural law. This was recorded by our fore fathers as a will and testament which they authored in the U.S. Constitution that provides our inheritance for liberty and described to us in the Bill of Rights. We can choose to misuse this inheritance for our next elections debt or or use this for our liberty to keep free the next generation. This creation leads to a civil society seeking the realm of freedom with a promise that each citizen must volunteer to protect the individual ownership of private property rights and defend liberty. We must fight to hold accountable the political society of executive order and regulation that misuses and abuses the laws of nature by individuals, corporations, NGOs, and governments. Citizen, Robert Muse “Either ‘the group’ is superior or the individual is superior. Marxism, socialism, fascism, and pure democracy are all forms that give power to ‘the group’ and then use violence to force individuals to obey the dictates of ‘the group’. The concept of liberty is one in which the individual - in the exercise of his unalienable rights - is superior to every and all powers. That is what the Founders intended. That is what we are supposed to have under the civil ‘contracts’ of the Declaration of Independence and the state and federal constitutions. That is what I am entitled to as an American. That is what I insist upon. As the founding fathers said, “And that is what I will kill for.” Soldier on brother and sisters
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