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marywarfield
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Really? Really? While your fundamentalist type argument is probablyThe Natural Law is based on the human nature - capability to reason.
How a hundred people can come to the same conclusion about something - what’s moral or what is not moral?
The explanation is quite simple. The Natural Law - the reasoning process is driven by the attributes/properties/aspects/goals of a studied object. The reasoning process has to be strictly logical so all the people can come to an agreement that’s how it is.
The basic foundation of the reasoning process is that if an object is being used for a goal that it was designed for then it’s good.
If an object is being used for goals that it was not designed for then it’s not good, it’s a sin.
I am not talking about “laws of nature”. Trust me, I know what I am talking about.
the best I’ve heard against gay marriage and the
adoption of children by gays it fails at least in your
example of inanimate objects like your knife example.
so if I use a flathead screwdriver instead of a Philips
and it breaks that’s a sin?