Sunday, June 22, 2014

Natural Law, Freedom, and Morality

True liberty is an essential property of objective truth and morality. Therefore, there can be no "true" liberty in a civilization that enshrines moral relativity.

Liberty is the result of choosing Right—that is, the morally right choice.
Morality derives from natural law principles, which are objective truths, not something subject to opinion.
Morality is very simple. You can feel it. Your body chemically guides you to know in your bones what is right and what is wrong. It's called conscience.

The Wrongs have been said many ways:
Do not harm.
Do not steal another’s property... or injure another’s body.
Do not initiate force... or coerce with threat another against their will. 

And the Rights as well:
Love one another.
Do unto others what you would have done unto you... or Do not do unto others that which you do not want done unto yourself.
And so on… 

Nobody can bestow liberty on you. It is a state of being that comes from understanding andacting without contradiction with that which the creative universe intends. 
When humans think, feel, and act consistently within this natural law, the result will be liberty. 
Until then, we are simply handed privileges disguised as freedoms by our masters. 

Moral relativism is a philosophy that asserts there is no global, absolute moral law that applies to all people, for all time, and in all places. Right and wrong are based on opinion rather than absolute truth. "If it feels good, it must be Right" is a fallacy of moral relativism.http://templestream.blogspot.com/2011/10/proof-moral-relativism-is-false.html 




To discover the truth about Axiomatic Principles in Nature governing behavior, some excellent resources to bookmark and expand from include: 

Visual slide presentations courtesy of Mark Passio and his website http://www.whatonearthishappening.com 

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