why is it not possible for the law to become the guardian of our private manners?
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The law does not consider the hurting of our feelings as a case for compensation. The law does not have any compensation for moral and intellectual damage. The law cannot become the guardian of our private manners
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- The area of moral offenses is quite large & no laws or the commandment can cover the area.
- In addition, social civilities, speech, & manners are of many types and the interpretation of these is very different so no court could administer law that governed them.
- Here it isn't possible for that the laws to become the guardian of our private manner.
- The law doesn't consider that the hurting of one's feeling as the case for compensations.
- The law doesn't have any compensation for the moral & intellectual damages.
- Hence for law it cannot become as the guardian of our private manners.
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this is not possible for a law to become as a guardian of our private manners.
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