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Moral Law Definition

Definition:

The moral law refers to a set of universal principles or standards that guide individuals in determining what actions are right or wrong, moral or immoral, in a given society or culture.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The moral law dictates that one should treat others with kindness and respect.
  2. Breaking the moral law can lead to feelings of guilt and remorse.
  3. Religions often incorporate the moral law into their teachings.
  4. Adhering to the moral law promotes a harmonious and just society.

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