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2007-10-15 07:26:50 · 7 answers · asked by Théo Jazz Man 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes, and yes.

What someone considers justice is a personal thing. The idea of good and evil is man-made. We, as a society, determine what will be promoted and what will be punished. When this is working well, we call it many names, such as "justice".

The real benefit of morality is that it allows people to live together in relative peace. We consider anything that keeps such a peace "justice". While there are many areas where we'll disagree on what is "just", this works fairly well. For most things in our daily lives, we have considerable peace and agreement. This society works well. It has survived competition with many other society structures that have failed.

So, there is justice and we should be proud of that accomplishment.

2007-10-15 07:29:14 · answer #1 · answered by nondescript 7 · 0 0

There is justice and quite true just us;but the justice we meet out does not include just us.IT is just us because we are the image of GOD.WE share similarities with the highest order but that does not negate our responsibility to others who depend on us.The truth is if there was just us then there would be no need for justice bur there is 7 on theleft 3 and 10 inbetween an 5 and 8 on the right.

2007-10-15 12:52:07 · answer #2 · answered by thiru 3 · 0 0

There is just us as our own judge jury and executioner. God is a figment of the imagination of the old world and now we know very little of the things that point to there being a God is filled with false hopes and down right lies. Take the young man killed at the boot camp and his killers were deemed not guilty by an all white jury. These people could not possibly think they will be judged by a higher power and very few of the high and mighty will ever admit to being wrong so there is no justice after death just death. Death is the final and is all there is.

2007-10-15 07:36:19 · answer #3 · answered by wreaser2000 5 · 0 0

Well there's no justice in man but only wen we die or wen Christ comez bacc will there b justice & mercy. Until then i pray 2 Blacc Jesus & the ghetto saintz 2 bless my bed & those who don't believe n God is gonna cry his name out on their death bed like Darwin.

2007-10-15 07:37:33 · answer #4 · answered by DymonBacc 2 · 0 0

justice? what's that. where can you see justice in this world? if a man is killed by another man, the family of the deceased faces a huge lose but what does the family of the murderer face? nothing. Even if you succeed in getting that criminal behind the bars, the deceased will never come back for the family, will he? what if he was the only earning member of the family? nothing can compensate for the loss his family will have to bear. similarly, if a girl gets raped, at the most you can pacify her by getting that rapist caught and putting him behind the bars for a good 7 year term. But will this bring back what the girl has lost? can she get her shame and modesty back or can she erase those teriible moments of struggle and helplessness out of her memory? ofcourse not. With due respect to the law of any country, the fact remains that whatever law we have is man made and can never compensate for the loss or pacify the revenge streak in people who actually suffer when a crime is committed. In the above examples, atleast the culprits were going behind the bars. The matters only get worst and impossible to bear if the perpitrators are wealthy enough to save their neck from the clutches of law. I mean imagine a murderer or a rapist moving around free owing to his financial status. Think about someone who in perpetual(i've never noticed things to be different) times of inflation, sticks to his moral values, instead of going for shortcuts such as bribes or other corrupt means, sacrifices not just his own desires but barely succeeds in meeting the most basic needs of his family members. All this because he choses to stick to being righteous & taking the right routes? Compare such a man with someone who has always achieved in life by following the wrong routes and has got to make all the merry, escaping the legal loops, mind you, thanks to the same money-power. Does that sound fair? it's bloody frustrating!. This is exactly what i want even the atheists to ponder over and realise that we human beings are such precious creations, considering that we are the only ones with a combination of both basic instincts and discretion involved as ingredients in our making, how can our existence be just by fluke or just end without any conclusion? it just can't be. look at the way each one of us, irrespective of which religion we belong to, have this natural sense of judgement for things and we choose our standards of right and wrong even at an age too vulnerable to understand a doctrine as complex as religion. This only goes to prove we are created by SOMEONE for a higher purpose and whatever we see as momentary instances of injustices, have to have, a proper and satisfactory end to it. This is where the concept of DAY OF JUDGEMENT comes in. Science has proven that this world is going to end some day. So? is it just going to end without the good getting his prize and the bad getting punnished? Well, we are taught quite contrary to that in our moral science text books and shown in movies, good wins over bad...right?. if something like this does not look like an alien concept to us when it comes to our story books and movies, then why is it so difficult for us to imagine as the end of our own real lives? No, somehow, it just does'nt appeal to human conscience and intelligence. There is all the truth in the theory of DAY OF JUDGEMENT and i can't see anyone better than GOD doing the honours. WOW! can't wait for that day. That will be some justice!!

2007-10-15 08:44:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There will be justice on Judgment day.

2007-10-15 07:29:21 · answer #6 · answered by Rudy P 2 · 0 1

its we who judge so answer is there is jst us

2007-10-15 07:30:17 · answer #7 · answered by Abinash Tripathy 2 · 1 0

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