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[[Image:Scalesjust.jpg|link=law|250px|right|thumb|The [[Natural law]], [[Law of Nature]], [[Right Reason]], and "[[Divine Will]]" are convertible phrases. <Br> They are unchangable in a ''cause and effect'' universe while the "[[legal title|legal systems]]" which we may call "[[law]]" are ever changing because they are only created by men through [[CCC|contracts, covenants, and constitutions]] by [[consent]].<Br> “[[Civil Law]], Roman Law, and Roman Civil Law are convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence.”<Ref>Black’s 3rd p 332.</Ref> <Br>There are some who want to turn the [[Torah]] which was an attempt to explain the [[Natural Law|Law of Nature]] and nature's God into a legal system through [[private interpretation]]. <Br>That, of course, is a mistake or [[sin]] as [[Christ]] tried to explain to the [[Pharisees]] the same law as the [[Logos]].<Br>'''Keys of the Kingdom''' ''Natural law'' part 1 and 2<Br>
[[Image:Scalesjust.jpg|link=law|250px|right|thumb|The [[Natural law]], [[Law of Nature]], and "[[Divine Will]]" are convertible phrases, meaning [[Right reason]]. <Br> They are unchangable in a ''cause and effect'' universe while the "[[legal title|legal systems]]" which we may call "[[law]]" are ever changing because they are only created by men through [[CCC|contracts, covenants, and constitutions]] by [[consent]].<Br> “[[Civil Law]], Roman Law, and Roman Civil Law are convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence.”<Ref>Black’s 3rd p 332.</Ref> <Br>There are some who want to turn the [[Torah]] which was an attempt to explain the [[Natural Law|Law of Nature]] and nature's God into a legal system through [[private interpretation]]. <Br>That, of course, is a mistake or [[sin]] as [[Christ]] tried to explain to the [[Pharisees]] the same law as the [[Logos]].<Br>'''Keys of the Kingdom''' ''Natural law'' part 1 and 2<Br>
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'''Keys of the Kingdom''' Sabbath Hour ''Natural law'' part 3<Br>
'''Keys of the Kingdom''' Sabbath Hour ''Natural law'' part 3<Br>
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The Natural law, Law of Nature, and "Divine Will" are convertible phrases, meaning Right reason.
They are unchangable in a cause and effect universe while the "legal systems" which we may call "law" are ever changing because they are only created by men through contracts, covenants, and constitutions by consent.
Civil Law, Roman Law, and Roman Civil Law are convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence.”[1]
There are some who want to turn the Torah which was an attempt to explain the Law of Nature and nature's God into a legal system through private interpretation.
That, of course, is a mistake or sin as Christ tried to explain to the Pharisees the same law as the Logos.
Keys of the Kingdom Natural law part 1 and 2

Keys of the Kingdom Sabbath Hour Natural law part 3
  1. Black’s 3rd p 332.