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If God is not fair, nothing in life is fair and nobody is fair? If nothing in life is harmless and God is not harmless and no one is harmless either? Maybe right-use-ness innocence?

2007-03-05 12:10:51 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Your logic is incorrect?

If 'you' are not fair, does that make everyone not fair? How can one person be 'fair' and another be cruel?

Better yet, how can you be fair one moment and cruel the next? Which are you?

Is it dark or is it light out? Ask the question again every hour and see if it changes any.

The actions (or states of being) of one person does not cancel out the actions (or states of being) of another. Even if someone killed someone else, their death could only confirm the other person's proof of life (otherwise, how can you kill it?)

To test the hearts and try the spirits of a person's convictions can be fair and/or harmless or unfair and dangerous, or any combination thereof (although I am not sure about the unfair and harmless possibility.) This does not mean that such actions are not without meaning (depending upon your worldview) or of a greater purpose, which would justify their being.

2007-03-05 13:19:11 · answer #1 · answered by Khnopff71 7 · 0 0

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