All the other objectives of our laws, let alone their
technical requirements, serve only as an occasion, a reason or motive
for this ultimate purpose. Setting aside this ultimate purpose would
empty our laws of their real legitimacy, making them rife for all
kinds of manipulations and maneuverings by some shrewd men who may
enjoy some power at a given moment.
We have to realize that it is Christ who ultimately gives
the real meaning and purpose of our laws. We have to disabuse
ourselves from the thought that our laws can be based only on our
common sense, or on our own estimation of what is good and evil
according to the values of practicality, convenience, etc., or on our
traditions and culture, etc.
While these things have their legitimate role to play in our
legal and judicial systems, we have to understand that they cannot be
the primary and ultimate bases. It should be God, his laws and ways
that should animate the way we make laws as well as the way we apply
and live them. After all, being the Creator of all things, he is the
one who establishes what is truly good and evil.
With the way today’s legal and juridical systems worldwide
are drifting toward extreme positivism that simply bases itself on our
perceptual experiences and people’s consensus and systematically
shutting out any input from faith and divine revelation, we need to
remind ourselves that God’s law is in fact the foundation, the
inspiration and the perfection of our human law.
In other words, without any reference to God’s law, our
human law cannot help but be out on a limb. For all the brilliance,
wisdom and success a Godless human law can have and accomplish, it can
only go so far. It cannot go the distance required by our human
dignity. Sooner or later, it will fail and fall into forms of
injustice, many of them so subtle that injustice can be committed
under cover of our human law.
A clear example of this latter case is the law on abortion.
It is a lot worse than the so-called extrajudicial killing we are
hearing about these days. Abortion is clear murder of the most
defenceless members of our human society—the infant while still inside
the mother’s womb.
Of course, we have to understand that to make God’s law the
foundation, inspiration and perfection of our human law is not going
to be easy. It would require effort to plunge deep in our
understanding of God’s law which is full of mysteries, which will
always have something new to say even if we would already know its
essential part.
This will require constant study and reflection, a lot of
prayer and consultation, the habit of reading the changing signs of
the times in the context of our faith, and also that basic attitude of
always deferring to the authority of the Church magisterium who has
been given the divine authority to teach and interpret God’s
revelation.
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