The Objective Nature of Law
Nothing is learned through the senses. They are learned through the intellect with the aid of senses. There must be objective laws of nature or tests will go on endlessly. Subjective opinions can’t be a substitute for objective laws. The free man must accept natural law. Otherwise, he’s bending to the arbitrary will of others. To accept positivism is to cease thinking. You’re allowing the state to take the place of God.
It’s critical to note that ethics and morals aren’t the same. It’s common to hear moral relativism thrown around these days. Yes, that’s true, morals are relative. However, ethics are not, and any morals must adhere to ethics. Morals can vary from society to society. Ethics are universal for every society. Morals deal with behavior. Ethics deal with aggression. Morals can be relative, but ethics can’t.
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