What is Natural Law?
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The laws of the univerese and nature that govern everything we know and don't know. They are a direct reflection of Eternal Law and through its understanding one can fully understand all concepts of morality and states of being.
The most basic principles to Natural Law involves a particular absolute truth: Everything has one nature that defines what it is, and everything is what it is simply because it is. The nature of an object, thing, or idea is defined attaching the suffix -ness to the end of said object, thing, or idea. EX: A chair has "chairness", a human has "humanness", a rock has "rockness", etc. The absolute truth about the state of beings of objects, things, and ideas is impossible to seperate from the item.
Natural Law disregards opinion because truth is not an opinion. Truth is what it is, which is the definition of something that is real and absolute.
Absolute Truth exists because of Natural Law, which means there are absolutes, despite how hard some people may try to disprove it.
According to Natural Law, all humans (beings with the nature of humanness range from single celled embryos to those an infinitely small moment from death) have human dignity which forces their inaliable right to live, love, and pursue {Natural Law abiding} happiness.
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