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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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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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Nonviolence and Living “A Life Connected”

Matt Bear talks about nonviolence, Natural Law, social engineering, money, corporations, individual power, and how to align more fully with Natural Law (i.e. Truth, Love, Good, Right, Morality, True Self, Higher Self, Higher Will, etc.) Doing do no harm as much as we can, because we can choose to embody greater degrees, grades and levels of the Sacred Feminine principle […]

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Is Killing the Same as Murder?

This is related to a previous post about the difference between force and violence. To murder is to kill, but to kill is not necessarily to murder. The same direction is applied with force and violence, violence is force but force is not necessarily violence. Kill vs. Murder Kill http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=kill&allowed_in_frame=0 http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=quell&allowed_in_frame=0 http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/killen#Middle_English http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/quell#English http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tutor#Latin Kill = to end a life. […]

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Is Force the Same as Violence?

There is obfuscation and confusion perpetuating society regarding what force means and how that differs from violence. This confusion leads to an inhibition and pacification of the Sacred Masculine principle of self-defense in alignment with Natural Law. What is Force? – strength or energy – exertion against something that resists What is Violence? – force exerted for the purpose of […]

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