Meaning of natural moral law

 


 

Natural Moral Law

 

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Meaning of natural moral law :

 

The “law written in every human heart” which knows the basis of right and wrong, no matter one’s background or upbringing or faith. In other words one does not have to be Christian or even a person of faith to know right and wrong and be responsible for one’s actions. Those realities that all humans can come to understand as good or bad form the basis of natural law.

 

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