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Lately, I‘ve seen numerous messages that have denied that Natural Law can, by itself, show that gay “marriage” would be immoral & that the use of our sexual organs for gay sex, is against the Laws of our Creator. I think that many don’t understand Natural Law, which I’ve also seen referred to as Moral Law, Divine Law & the “Truth that is written on the heart of man.”
First, I think it’s important to know what Natural Law ISN’T. The Catholic Church did not “invent” Natural Law. It was recognized way before Christ was born. Natural law is law whose content derives naturally from human nature or physical nature, and therefore has universal validity. Whether one is Catholic or Atheist or Morman the Natural Law is universally binding.
The Stoics asserted that the universe existed according to a rational and purposeful order (a divine or eternal law), before the birth of Christ. They held that the means by which a rational being lived in accordance with this order was the natural law. Stoic logic is, in all essentials, the logic of Aristotle, who has been called the “Father” of Natural Law…….though, I think that Aquinas so explained it in a way that made Natural Law easier to comprehend.
Natural Law is that which can be known by reason, alone.
We do not have to be taught that… for a Mother to take the life of her unborn child… is wrong. We do not have to be taught that stealing another’s property is not living in accordance with the Laws that govern a person or that person’s society. Wholesale thievery would cause disorder in our Creator’s World & our God is a God of order & reason. We can know, without Scripture….without being taught……that to murder another creature of our same nature, can be right ONLY when that person threatens our own self, or another innocent/innocents.
And I’ll bet that the first man & the first woman… whether one believes in Intelligent Design or the Big Bang theory…the first rational persons knew exactly what was the purpose of our sexual organs before their first year as “newbies” had ended. :yup:
I have seen “observations” that infer that the laws of a nation do not consider Natural Law. This is wrong, see below. I’ve seen questions asked such as, “if the Catholic Church is going to lobby against gay “marriage”, why isn’t it lobbying to make missing Mass illegal, to require that all people must go to confession once a year“. This shows a complete misunderstanding of what is Church Law & what is Natural Law. I have no idea why so many Protestant Churches have caved & accepted Artificial Contraception, Gay “marriage” & multiple marriages. I do know that the Catholic Church will remain true to what can be known by reason alone.
From Thomas Jefferson:
The Nature and Source of Our Rights
“The principles on which we engaged, of which the charter of our independence is the record, were sanctioned by the laws of our being, and we but obeyed them in pursuing undeviatingly the course they called for. It issued finally in that inestimable state of freedom which alone can ensure to man the enjoyment of his equal rights.” --Thomas Jefferson to Georgetown Republicans, 1809. ME 16:349
**“Man [is] a rational animal, endowed by nature with rights and with an innate sense of justice.” **–Thomas Jefferson to William Johnson, 1823. ME 15:441
**“A free people [claim] their rights as derived from the laws of nature, **and not as the gift of their chief magistrate.” --Thomas Jefferson: Rights of British America, 1774. ME 1:209, Papers 1:134
First, I think it’s important to know what Natural Law ISN’T. The Catholic Church did not “invent” Natural Law. It was recognized way before Christ was born. Natural law is law whose content derives naturally from human nature or physical nature, and therefore has universal validity. Whether one is Catholic or Atheist or Morman the Natural Law is universally binding.
The Stoics asserted that the universe existed according to a rational and purposeful order (a divine or eternal law), before the birth of Christ. They held that the means by which a rational being lived in accordance with this order was the natural law. Stoic logic is, in all essentials, the logic of Aristotle, who has been called the “Father” of Natural Law…….though, I think that Aquinas so explained it in a way that made Natural Law easier to comprehend.
Natural Law is that which can be known by reason, alone.
We do not have to be taught that… for a Mother to take the life of her unborn child… is wrong. We do not have to be taught that stealing another’s property is not living in accordance with the Laws that govern a person or that person’s society. Wholesale thievery would cause disorder in our Creator’s World & our God is a God of order & reason. We can know, without Scripture….without being taught……that to murder another creature of our same nature, can be right ONLY when that person threatens our own self, or another innocent/innocents.
And I’ll bet that the first man & the first woman… whether one believes in Intelligent Design or the Big Bang theory…the first rational persons knew exactly what was the purpose of our sexual organs before their first year as “newbies” had ended. :yup:
I have seen “observations” that infer that the laws of a nation do not consider Natural Law. This is wrong, see below. I’ve seen questions asked such as, “if the Catholic Church is going to lobby against gay “marriage”, why isn’t it lobbying to make missing Mass illegal, to require that all people must go to confession once a year“. This shows a complete misunderstanding of what is Church Law & what is Natural Law. I have no idea why so many Protestant Churches have caved & accepted Artificial Contraception, Gay “marriage” & multiple marriages. I do know that the Catholic Church will remain true to what can be known by reason alone.
From Thomas Jefferson:
The Nature and Source of Our Rights
“The principles on which we engaged, of which the charter of our independence is the record, were sanctioned by the laws of our being, and we but obeyed them in pursuing undeviatingly the course they called for. It issued finally in that inestimable state of freedom which alone can ensure to man the enjoyment of his equal rights.” --Thomas Jefferson to Georgetown Republicans, 1809. ME 16:349
**“Man [is] a rational animal, endowed by nature with rights and with an innate sense of justice.” **–Thomas Jefferson to William Johnson, 1823. ME 15:441
**“A free people [claim] their rights as derived from the laws of nature, **and not as the gift of their chief magistrate.” --Thomas Jefferson: Rights of British America, 1774. ME 1:209, Papers 1:134