Author Archives: Kris Nelson

Natural Law – The Science of Morality, Part 4: Morality

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Natural Law – The Science of Morality, Part 4: Morality Morality is about objectively right and wrong behaviors, which define rules of behavior, and tied to understanding immorality. Moral behaviors are based in right, correct and true rules because they aren’t immoral behaviors which are based in wrong, incorrect and false rules. If something is true in reality, it’s correct […]

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Empowering Change: Harnessing the Power of Consciousness

Empowering Change This is my presentation for the S.E.E.D. 5 Metamorphosis online conference held on September 23-24, 2023, Empowering Change: Understanding and Harnessing the Power of Consciousness. You can see more of the presentations at SeedTruth.com Topics include: Change Learned Helplessness Disempowerment Empowerment Phoenix Alchemical Symbolism The Highest Alchemy Past and Future Actions The Eye of Providence Apathy and Care […]

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Natural Law – The Science of Morality, Part 1: Rights

This is the first part of a continuing series of presentations on Natural Law, the Science of Morality. Part 1 is about rights, which also deals with property, ownership, wrongs, force, violence, the Non-Aggression Principle, the Self-Defense Principle, freedom and slavery. Video Images PDF: Natural Law – The Science of Morality, Part 1 Rights   More on Natural Law

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Key Points/Chart on ‘Aquinas’ Essay on Freedom and Morality

In 2010, Mark Passio of WhatOnEarthIsHappening.com did an analysis of a comment he found online by someone with the username Aquinas. This was in podcast 9. He called it the “Aquinas on Liberty essay”. A year or so later, someone else did an analysis with commentary, which Mark re-did an analysis of in podcast 79. Here are the documents referenced: […]

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Are rights natural/innate, or invented?

Is it right for me to walk up to you and hit you, stab you, or murder you? No. Everyone recognizes this. And it’s a natural recognition as something wrong, not something right. It’s not right, and it’s not a right you have to do. It’s not a right. This is how rights are natural. Natural moral law rights. Everyone recognizes them innately. Harm done […]

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