Eternal Law refers to the divine and unchanging principles that govern the universe and all creation. It is believed to be the ultimate source of all moral and ethical laws.
Natural Law is a set of moral principles that are inherent in human nature and can be discovered through reason. It is believed to be universal and applicable to all people, regardless of their culture or beliefs.
Human Law, on the other hand, refers to the laws created by human societies to regulate behavior and maintain order. These laws are based on the principles of Natural Law but can vary from one society to another. Human laws are created by governments and are enforceable through legal systems.
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Google Gemini AI
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Eternal Law
- The highest and immutable law governing all of reality - Stems from God's divine plan - Transcends time and space - Provides the basis for all other laws
Natural Law
- Laws derived from the inherent nature of human beings - Rooted in human reason and conscience - Universal and applicable to all individuals - Examples: the right to life, the right to private property
Human Law
- Laws created by humans within a particular society - Enforced by the state - Regulate specific behaviors and relationships - Vary across different societies and cultures - Should be consistent with natural law and promote the common good