Natural laws are those that are believed to be the morally righteous laws believed to have been the will of a greater power than humans. This does not necessarily mean that it is the will of God; rather it means that these laws are above the human ability to create them. These laws are sometimes referred to as Divine laws.
An excellent example of this is the case of human rights which are now known to be:
1. Inherent
2. inalienable
3. indivisible, and
4. universal
These rights and moral legal beliefs emerged after the devastation of World War II and have become the key focal points for many international treaties involving human rights and other issues of a moral nature.
Eternal Law Natural Law Human Law Divine Law
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You have confused two different types of law here God's law is divine or eternal law, eg ten commandments or beatitudes Natural Law is law that derives from virtue of being human and moral eg we were never told murder is wrong but by virtue of human morality and instinct we know mono theological Religions teach divine/eternal law is the highest law However, in a court of law divine law is not allowed and natural law is supreme to all written law (Positive law)
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I'm not sure what is meant by "God's Eternal Law". Is that another way of saying "Divine law"? Divine law is the law of God -- as opposed to natural law and man-made laws. God has worked though man to perform miracles and wonders.
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No. Our country was founded by men who upheld divine law.
The Law Divine - 1920 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
There is no comparison. Civil Laws are made by mankind, Divine Law (allegedly) emanates for a Higher Authority.
No. Eternal law or the divine law is based on truth and only truth. In modern materialistic age when money is the super power and qualification, eternal or divine law often looses its place temporarily in the modern day systems of law