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)
Some examples of God's natural laws include the law of gravity, the laws of thermodynamics, and the laws of motion. These laws govern how the physical world operates and are considered to be consistent and unchanging.
Examples of God's natural laws include the law of life (biogenesis), chemistry, mathematics, physics, and planetary motion.
Atheists do not believe in any gods or deities, while theists believe in one or more gods or deities. Atheists typically rely on reason, evidence, and science to form their beliefs, while theists often base their beliefs on faith and religious scriptures.
In "Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn, the three dirty tricks played by God are: withholding information from humans, requiring obedience without explanation, and demanding worship and sacrifice. These tricks ultimately lead to humans perpetuating destructive behaviors and harming the natural world.
The chariots of angry gods were once blamed for natural disasters such as thunderstorms, earthquakes, and floods by ancient civilizations who believed these events were caused by divine wrath and punishment.
Yes, a myth is a traditional story that usually involves gods, goddesses, and heroes. These stories often explain the origins of the world, natural phenomena, and human behavior. Myths are typically passed down orally from generation to generation.
The first civilization to have a recorded religious system was ancient Mesopotamia, where the Sumerians practiced a polytheistic religion. Their beliefs included gods and goddesses who controlled natural phenomena and aspects of daily life. The Sumerians built temples called ziggurats to honor their deities and performed rituals and sacrifices to gain favor with them.
Antigone believes that the laws created by the gods, stand stronger than the laws made by man. She thinks that the laws of god are unquestionably unbreakable while the laws of man are. "These laws- I was not about to break them, not out of fear of some man's wounded pride, and face the retribution of the gods." (509). She also notes that all man has to do is enforce the laws of god.
study of natural laws
your mom didn't have laws last night
through myths, profits, ect. blaming the gods, goddesses , or magic ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- They attributed them to actions by their their mythological Gods.
Atheists do not believe in any gods or deities, while theists believe in one or more gods or deities. Atheists typically rely on reason, evidence, and science to form their beliefs, while theists often base their beliefs on faith and religious scriptures.
This phenomenon is way outside our known natural laws.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in no gods, some believe in all the gods.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in all the gods, some believe in no gods.
All conditional things in this whole cosmos/universe exist in the form of energy. As such all things are governed by the Natural Laws of Existence/Nature. Gods are created to show all existence the way to exist in accordance with Nature. Gods are created in different time of needs and different location of the universe for such purpose.
Yes.
Natural laws were discovered through moral values during the Greco-Roman period.
because the gods were made to explain how things occured