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... no room for argument as to what the right thing to do is. Natural law is a very objective way of deciding between what is right and wrong. It gives everything a design, a purpose and a reason for being here which is a very positive approach to life. However, the most obvious question we have to ask is, 'how do we know what is natural'? Different people will have different opinions as to what the natural thing to do is in a situation. So although there is only one law, because it covers so many issues it is not specific enough to exclude any doubts as to what is natural. Depending on upbringing, religion and education we all have different views which means there will be a lot of confusion and arguments, making the theory harder to follow. Natural Law is based on using our reason to determine what ...
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