A number of people also incorporate religious ideas into natural law theory, even as others submit more commonly to essential moral laws which may or may not be directed by religious reliance (What is Natural Law Theory, 2010).

Laws are derived from a person's right to protect themselves and their property, not from the authority of the state. If law was simply anything the state said, then the notion of the regulation of law and of authenticity could not have the logic that they clearly do have the thought of events being lawful and unlawful would not have the emotional insinuation that it does have (Donald, n.d.) If laws are morally wrong then there should be some considerations given to not obeying them. But consideration should only be given to those that are really morally wrong since the ultimate goal is to protect people's rights to defend themselves and their...
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