What are Divine Laws? Explain the Golden Rule of Divine Laws. How Crime, Sin and
Indiscipline are different from each other? Give examples of any State Law which is
(a) Similar to Divine Law (b) Opposite to Divine Law
Answers
Explanation:
Divine law is any law that comes directly from the "will of God" in contrast to man-made law.
Explanation:
Divine law comprises any body of law that is perceived as deriving from a transcendent source, such as the will of God or gods - in contrast to man-made law or to secular law. According with Angelos Chaniotis and Rudolph F. Peters, Divine laws are typically perceived as superior to man-made laws,sometimes due to an assumption that their source has resources beyond human knowledge and human reason.Believers in divine laws might accord them greater authority than other laws,for example by assuming that divine law cannot be changed by human authorities.
The difference between sin and crime is that a sin is an opposed to god’s will, and crime is opposed to the civil laws, that we ourselves have put in place.