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Tag Archives: natural law
The 28 Principles of Liberty: Principle 26
“The Core Unit Which Determines the Strength of Any Society is the Family; Therefore, the Government Should Foster and Protect Its Integrity.” Continue reading…
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Tagged charity, family, freedom, God, natural law, proper role of government, Roles of family members, strengthening family, W. Cleon Skousen
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The Twelfth Article of Faith and Obedience to the Law
This particular Article of Faith is commonly misread to include a coordinating conjunction that is not actually found and which dramatically changes its meaning when added. Continue reading…
Immigration and Natural Law
Discussion with Brent Larsen about immigration and natural law. Continue reading…
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Tagged borders, illegal immigration, immigration, natural law, sovereignty
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Vices Are Not Crimes
One who seeks to promote freedom and liberty must consistently promote all types of liberty, so long as those freedoms do not infringe on the liberties of others. I consider moral freedom one of those liberties that must be protected. Continue reading…
The 28 Principles of Liberty: Principle 9
Rights are unalienable due to a code of divine law. Continue reading…
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Tagged 5000 year leap, divine law, natural law, rights, W. Cleon Skousen
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In Defense of a Principled Approach to Law
Why would anyone object to a principled approach to law?.. Continue reading…







