Sentences with phrase «law giver»

In trust cases, the same person is your law giver and fact finder: the judge.
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Galileo, Kepler, Copernicus, and Newton (the fathers of the scientific revolution) believed that the universe had laws governing it because they first believed in a law giver, God.
LKyleR, We can and should blame the law giver if the law are counter intuitive to are very survival.
I don't think there is a law giver, so I really don't have any concerns with it.
Case in point hod many gays or adulterers have you put to the sword in the past year, you are obligated by the «law giver» to do so?
«Moral laws imply a moral law giver
If you acknowledge that there is a moral law, you certainly have to acknowledge that there is a Moral Law Giver.
Consequently, God being the law giver, and faith being his law (standard), it so follows that faith does not originate from man but from God.
Secondly you state that without a divine law giver, humans can not determine good from evil.
Seeing how these «bridging» people ultimately confused the law for the Law Giver, the Creator God broke into human history.
Having objective morals, having knowledge of what we should do, indicates that there is a moral law giver.
--------------------- Who was the «moral law giver» to every indigenous society on the planet from Inuit to Incas or the Maasai to Polynesians.
The TORAH and the Epistles is the history, law, statutes, ordinances, and prophecies of one people, the Chilldren of Israel, who are dispersed world wide, and the House of Judah (the law giver) is presently in the land of their captors.
The «moral law giver» is natural consequences - whether an act results in generally beneficial or detrimental effects.
I would disagree in that it is human nature to have a set of morals and Society is the moral law giver.
If you believe in moral law then there must be a moral law giver.
Where exactly is the moral law giver you speak of?
Craig i am thinking that even though the promise hadnt been fulfilled through Christs death the act of faith is what saved them.As abraham believed God and was credited to hi mas righteousness.I was thinking though there were different dispensation periods ie pre flood enoch post flood elijah the prophets Moses the law giver and jesus all were taken up to God to heaven not just enoch so in all periods there was a representative of Christ as an example to the people of that time that the messiah was coming.brent
I once thought God was only the Law Giver, and Demanding.
After all, the only way to live out the truth of the natural law is to know and love the natural law giver.
Objective morality requires a Moral Law Giver.
Was Hammurabi a moral law giver or a rational thinker?
There is no objective morality apart from a Moral Law Giver.
Besides, if god is the ultimate moral law giver, it's a fact that morality is completely arbitrary.
Without a Moral Law Giver, there is no morality.
Again, at a stroke I've shown that it's not true that without a moral law giver there is no morality.
Furthermore, in light of the bible's recognition of the morality of owning foreign born slaves as personal property (Lev 25:44 - 46), it seems a little odd that the alleged divine law giver failed to condemn this practice when even mere mortals would eventually come to recognize the practice as morally repugnant.
Possibly, but why did the person who taught him know it was wrong... ad infinitum... eventually you have to come to the fact that there must have been a moral law giver (ie God) at some point.
Since the priests were the law givers in their theocracy this was a book of laws and traditions based on the Hebrew God's commands as deciphered or decided upon by Moses.

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He takes the bait offered by Anscombe, asking, «Do we need a law - giver to have law - like moral obligations?»
With the widespread loss of belief in God as law - giver, the idea of being morally bound or obliged — as if this or that verdict on your action hangs in the balance — loses its basic meaning, however much it might retain its compelling psychological effect.
• He must be moral (no moral law can be had without a giver).
Moses, the leader of the exodus from Egypt and the giver of the Law, and Elijah, the first of the major Jewish prophets, together represent Israel's past.
Because God 9 cares about us and all other active singulars, and cares in a more excellent manner than we can care about ourselves or anything; God preceded us and made us possible, and is the law - giver of the freedom - sustaining laws of nature.
The purposes of the Law were brought to an end by the coming of our Life giver, who offered himself in place of the sacrifices in the Law, and was led like a lamb to the slaughter in place of the lamb of propitiation... He gave his blood for all mankind, so that the blood of animals should not be required of us.
Although God is certainly admired as a warrior who leads armies into battle, God is far more centrally the giver of the law.
The Torah is not an objective law independent of man's actual relationship to God: it bestows life only on those who receive it in association with its Giver, and for His sake.
(CNN)- Moses: the main character of the Torah, the paradigmatic law - giver and the star of multiple motion pictures.
It existence implies that there is a God who created this innate ability within us, and He is the supreme and righteous law - giver (cf. Rom 2:15; 2 Cor 4:2).
He has instead made a perfect universe in which His laws are precisely obeyed, in and through which He, as the ultimate cause and the law - giver, controls and directs material and biological evolution.
Allah is an absolute and arbitrary law - giver, «merciful» only in the sense that he has reiterated his commandments through one last prophet.
it is not uncommon to find those who stand outside the Hebrew faith characterizing the God of the Old Testament as one whose nature is essentially that of the righteous law - giver who demands conformity to his law.
Further, one can not but think of Manu when Savarkar invokes praise for the «saintly and patriotic law - giver» who brings regulation to the caste system.
In the following quotation Savarkar illustrates my point in a more nuanced fashion: «All that the caste system has done is to regulate its noble blood on lines believed — and on the whole rightly believed — by our saints and patriotic law - givers and kings to contribute most to fertilize and enrich all that was barren and poor, without famishing and debasing all that was flourishing and nobly endowed.
That minority treasured the writings in which were recorded the teachings of the law - givers, the visions of the prophets, regarded as the authentic spokesmen of God (and again, a minority of those who claimed the role of prophet), and the poetry and hymns that had arisen from their faith.
Same thing, you can't blame the moral law - giver (in this case God) for people not following laws.
Official theology had come to be a Freudian superego, the law - giver.
It would be a rash man indeed who would attempt to toss away the vast weight of a tradition which insists on the role of Moses as law - giver.
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