Natural Law Ethics
Gregory J. LaPoint was born in Los Angeles in 1957 and raised in Southern California. After graduating in 1976 from St. Michael's Preparatory High School in Silverado, California, he moved to Colorado.
In Denver he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from Regis College. He then attended the University of San Diego and received a graduate Certificate in Civics. He later earned two Master of Arts degrees from Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Connecticut; one Masters in Theology, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 2011, and a second Masters degree in Philosophy, awarded Cum Laude, in 2019. His doctorate was earned in 2022, the PhD conferred by Bircham University.
Greg LaPoint has been self-employed in the business services industry for the last 30 years. He lives and has family in Denver. He is a part-time professor of philosophy and teaches Comparative Religions at the local college.
His commitment to Natural Law Ethics is of central importance to him. He understands Natural Law to be the intended complement to Christianity and all world religions. This naturally inbuilt ethical system is available to all people and cultures. Natural Law offers the ethical structure for human institutions and for public policy. Natural law provides the foundation, insight and guidelines for successful living, happy families, productive communities and responsible government.
He is committed to developing and expanding the Center for Natural Law. The Center for Natural Law is an educational enterprise that advocates for the Natural Law system of standards for the pursuit of excellence.
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