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Suppose in a culture, there are three classes of law.
First, the S. It covers how people should live in order to make themselves happier, ie health and lifestyle tips.
Second, the P, which governs how to make life better for everyone, ie physical laws, such as no murder, robbery, etc.
Then lastly, the M, which governs how to make us virtuous, ie moral laws, such as no lying.
Of the three, S, P, and M, which laws should the secular law system (ie the State) control?
And don't think this is an easy answer. If you provide a "duh it's this way" answer with no logical explanation, then you missed the while point of this discussion. The point is to challenge your personal point of view and see what you really should believe in, whatever that is.
First, the S. It covers how people should live in order to make themselves happier, ie health and lifestyle tips.
Second, the P, which governs how to make life better for everyone, ie physical laws, such as no murder, robbery, etc.
Then lastly, the M, which governs how to make us virtuous, ie moral laws, such as no lying.
Of the three, S, P, and M, which laws should the secular law system (ie the State) control?
And don't think this is an easy answer. If you provide a "duh it's this way" answer with no logical explanation, then you missed the while point of this discussion. The point is to challenge your personal point of view and see what you really should believe in, whatever that is.