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The accusation side of Law vs Law is commonly called the Crown. Yet we find it also makes mistakes, such as wrongful convictions ruin lives, due to being corruptible, as with corrupt politicians, judges, police, etc, who also make mistakes.

An ex RCMP friend said he quit and took early retirement, because a judge flat out told him he would not find any justice in his court, only law. Nasty people oft got away with all sorts of things, including murder, by using law, or insanity, as a defense... to the point many police feel justified in planting evidence to get the bad guy off the streets, or sometimes killing the bad guy to be sure he didn't get off.

My question asks what sort of Crown, or Glory, is this? For if we perceive Law to be of God, or Godly, it kinda makes God a potential unjust judge who can be hounded to change, or even change into a witness against iself; Not to mention partial to some, mean as hell to others, till the whole system of Law seems unfair.

2007-12-31 00:52:04 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

So then perhaps both sides of any and all Law vs Law conflicts could be viewed as if Loser vs Loser; Since anything less than never fail would be a fail-u-are; Which the true God is not. For if God ever failed, then he could not be trusted; And if God be on either side of Law vs Law he could be mistaken. So it reasons, to me, God is not Law, nor is Law of true God; but rather true God is Grace Us, and is above Law, above all the Law vs Law sides wars.

2007-12-31 01:12:04 · update #1

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There seems to be a flaw in this argument... it is this:

Man is not perfect...therefore..no matter how hard he tries, his attempts to met out justice will not be perfect.

However, the only way your argument to work is to demote God to man's equal first, and then say "look..God can't do any better, therefore He can't be God, because if He was God, He would be perfect."

Circular reasoning.

No..God is Just because His infinite wisdom, He makes no mistake in dispensing justice.

Remember...Righteousness and Justice are the foundation of His throne.

2007-12-31 01:51:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

the Hidden Book of the Apostle John says

"Be ye careful that ye doth not become so heavenly minded that ye be of no earthly good"

your gibberish makes little sense...like 'lite speak for cult members...only those in a cult know what they are talking about

it's a fresh change....that means no converts thanks to mystery and confusion

2007-12-31 01:05:41 · answer #2 · answered by voice_of_reason 6 · 1 0

It is true that you will find no justice, and not mercy in human courts. They are playing games for their profit, with no concern for righteousness. I believe we will find as much mercy as justice will allow in the courts of YHVH. (in spite of many people teaching otherwise). Yahoshua came and died that I could have salvation. If He can understand me to have qualified under the conditions, He would like to give it to me. Many people teach an eternal torture, which idea is contrary to scripture, and certainly defames the character of a loving Messiah.

2007-12-31 00:58:57 · answer #3 · answered by hasse_john 7 · 0 0

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