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- The Sociological, Analytical, and Natural Laws of JurisprudenceHow the law impacts progressive social change dynamics
- Philosophies of LawWhat role does law play in ensuring the common good of a society? How is a philosophy of law fundamentally different from the practice of law?
- The Truth About DeathOf life we have little choice, but death is totally different. We each have the tools needed to properly cope with death, if we only discover and properly use them.
- Natural LawIf a man rejects natural law, he does so at his own expense. There is no excuse for not knowing God.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Basic Political WritingsA review of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's writings, including his philosophy on natural man, natural laws, and it's application in post-enlightenment Europe, with a comparison to John Locke's concepts of nature.
The Failure of Natural LawIt should be clear that there is no such thing as a universal system of natural law that is accessible to fallen human reason- The Political Theories of St. Thomas AquinasThis a research paper dealing with the political theories of St. Thomas Aquinas, a 13th century philosopher.
Sunday Baseball Roundup: Baseball's Natural Law?How to stop killing the ump and other matters.- Natural Law and Parallels Between the Black Death Era and the Contemporary AgeReflections upon how denial of classical Natural Law and its imperatives leads to societal destruction.
- Natural Law, Contraception and Sexual EthicsNatural selection or birth control -- morality or common sense?
- Religion - Is There a True Religion?Religion is an institution to lead people to the Truth. God is the definition of truth. There has to be a religion that has the fullness of truth because God doesn't contradict himself.
- Natural Law and Social Inequitynatural law and social inequity
- Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics by Stephen J. GrabillCatholic theology surrounding natural law appeared to have been roundly rejected during the reformation. In his research Mr. Grabill has found that this is not so and has culled the writings of the reformers and theologians to discover where they did or did not diverge.
- The Reason for America’s DeclineWe are plagued by the fear of terrorism, we are rocked by corruption in our government and our economy teeters on the brink of total collapse. Who could deny our decline? Why is this happening and what can be done to stop it?
- Can Animals Commit Suicide?Do animals have a sense of self that will allow them to make a judgement about whether their life is worth living?
Personal AwarenessDay dreaming is a state of pure happiness that you must not deny yourself, it is healthy to do so for your soul.- Why God Doesn't Just Do Miracles All the Time for Everyone?If God would simply do miracles all the time for everyone, then there would be no question of His existence. Wouldn't everyone be a believer? However, there is a very good reason why God doesn't do miracles all the time for everyone.
- Is Secession a Legitimate Right?A brief analysis of the concept of secession, its legitimacy, and whether it should be categorized as a legal privilege or a human right.
The Failure of Natural Law: Part TwoTo suggest Adam was capable of arriving at a true definition of right and wrong apart from God is to excuse his behavior.- Parsimony: The Simple TruthHere I critique two traditional defences of the principle of parsimony and offer my own jutification for this principle.
- Gratitude Makes the DifferencePractice saying thank you to God and those around you
- How the Basic Laws of Nature Control All LifeThere is certainly nothing new about the laws of nature. These laws have been around for literally thousands of years. Part and parcel of all religions, the similarity is astounding. Learn how this affects all life on Earth.
- The Truth About MiraclesKnowing how our mind works should be a priority to know what we call the unknown.
- How Did Life Develop Order?Modern science is currently examining teleological arguments (origins of life explanations) to explain how matter such as DNA includes information programed for specific processes apparently goal-driven.
- Richard Hooker's Thoughts on God, People, and NatureHooker's theories about what holds God back, what makes people tick, and why things are the way they are.
- Open YourselfOpen yourself to things you never imagined.
- The Final FreedomsA new interpretation of the moral teachings of Christ is published and spreading on the web and it forces questions about the very origins of Christianity and all that has come since.
- Principle Centered Leadership Book ReviewA book review of Principle Centered Leadership by Stephen Covey. This review focuses on how Covey's philosophy can be used in workplace and how new management approaches can strengthen corporate culture.
- IN DEFENSE of the NAMELESS and FACELESS GODThe cardinal natural law seems to be that of extinguishing life by devouring it and in turn get the space to be alive.
- Thomas Jefferson and His Impact on JournalismHis guiding ideology journalists still follow today
- She AwaitsA poem about a nocturnal encounter.
- Tapping into God's Supernatural AssistanceAre you living the financial life God intended for you? Are you praying for a financial miracle. Not so fast...there are some things you need to do in order to allow God to help.
- Abortion Viewed from a Philosophical ApproachIn this paper I will share light to the points of view of various philosophers on the topic at hand, which is abortion. I will also share my position as an antiabortionist to a certain extent.
- The Hidden Laws Between UsUnaware of the higher laws of Nature that govern social relationships, we constantly transgresses them. Kabbalah reveals these laws, thus bringing humanity to balance with Nature.
- Understanding Law: The Different Schools of ThoughtEven though the law and legal concepts plays a major role in our day to day lives, we are often not aware of many of the technical terms and definitions that go into making law so important. With this in mind, let us study the different schools of thought.
Christian Ethics and the Euthyphro DilemmaThis essay explains and evaluates what is at issue with the Euthyphro Objection, first voiced by Socrates, which poses a 'double edged sword' to defenders of the Divine Command Theory version of Christian Ethics.- Catholicism and Natural Law: Christ, Love and Mary MagdaleneA history of the Catholic Church and its teachings on natural law
