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  2. Jul 16, 2018 · Broadly understood, natural law refers to a range of moral theories that rely on rational discernment of the natural order as a means of telling good from evil. Within Catholic moral teaching, natural law arguments are commonly invoked to denounce “unnatural” and therefore immoral acts: contraception, same-sex sexual relations, and many ...

    • II. The Contents of The Natural Law
    • III. The Qualities of The Natural Law
    • IV. Our Knowledge of The Law

    —Radically, the natural law consists of one supreme and universal principle, from which are derived all our natural moral obligations or duties. We cannot discuss here the many erroneous opinions regarding the fundamental rule of life. Some of them are utterly false—for instance, that of Bentham, who made the pursuit of utility or temporal pleasure...

    (a) The natural law is universal, that is to say, it applies to the entire human race, and is in itself the same for all. Every man, because he is a man, is bound, if he will conform to the universal order willed by the Creator, to live conformably to his own rational nature, and to be guided by his reason. However, infants and insane persons, who ...

    —Founded in our nature and revealed to us by our reason, the moral law is known to us in the measure that reason brings a knowledge of it home to our understanding. The question arises: How far can man be ignorant of the natural law, which, as St. Paul says, is written in the human heart (Rom., ii, 14)? The general teaching of theologians is that t...

  3. At its most basic level, natural law says to “do good and avoid evil.” We start moral discussions from an advantage: we don’t have to show that we should do good or avoid evil; we can merely show what is good and evil, and let conscience do the rest. Natural law is important for how we understand civil society.

  4. The natural law is also naturally known, by natural human reason and experience. We don't need religious faith or supernatural divine revelation to know that we're morally obligated to choose good and avoid evil or to know what "good" and "evil" mean. Every culture in history has had some version of the Ten Commandments.

  5. Catechism of the Catholic Church. Life in Christ 475 The natural law is nothing other than the light of under­ standing placed in us by God; through it we know what we must do and what we must avoid. God has given this light or law at the creation. 8 1956 The natural law, present in the heart of each man and established by reason, is universal ...

  6. The Church's moral teachings on chastity, married love and the gift of life are rooted in the natural law. On this page we offer academic and pastoral articles and talks (videos) on the natural law and the practice of the methods of Natural Family Planning.

  7. Jul 1, 2019 · To embrace the sort of natural law taught by the Catholic Church requires that one believe at least three propositions: There are some universal and immutable moral truths. Human beings have the capacity to know these moral truths. Human nature is the basis on which these moral truths are known.

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