According to Thomas Aquinas, the four types of laws are eternal law (divine reason governing the universe), natural law (moral principles inherent in human nature), human law (civil laws created by governments), and divine law (revealed through religious texts).
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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.
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.
Revealed law is based on divine revelation or religious texts, such as the Ten Commandments in Judaism and Christianity, while natural law is derived from reason and observation of the natural world. Revealed law is seen as absolute and unchanging, while natural law is believed to be inherent in human nature and applicable to all people.
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No. Our country was founded by men who upheld divine law.
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There is no comparison. Civil Laws are made by mankind, Divine Law (allegedly) emanates for a Higher Authority.