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How does the universal question of fairness attest to the existence of God?
Austin replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 230 Members · 234 Replies
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Yes i have been treated unfairly just because of nature of the people around us in this world and main reasons is because of sins, even me before believing Jesus i was treated other people unfairly, but through Jesus his mercy, tenderness heart i strive much to seek God and his presence in order to please him and man(Job 22:21-23,Luke 2:52)
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Yes, I would say everyone experiences unfairness at many occasions in their lives. We all want a good life without having to follow or acknowledge God, this leads for each individual seeking their own fulfillment even at the price of someone else’s happiness. In the bargain we treat others unfairly and call it fairness for ourselves. On the other hand it can be a reverse cycle where that individual is treated the same by someone else and it becomes unfairness. Without acknowledging God and following His moral laws this world cannot change.
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Good points. To add to this, humanity’s rejection of God means we no longer have a universal standard of fairness, described throughout the Word of God. Consequently, what often is “fair” to one person or group turns out to “unfair” to someone else. I look forward to the day when the Law of God, with perfect fairness, spreads from Zion (Jerusalem) to the ends of the earth! Hallelujah!
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Yes, I have been treated unfairly.
Because we are human and fallible in nature, we will continue to sin against one another for generations to come.
God made us that way. We will have to continue to seek Him and repent against those sins; continue to seek forgiveness to those that we have hurt. -
I would say yes that I have been unfairly treated but at the same time I would have to say that I have treated people unfairly.
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Yes, there were times when I was treated unfairly, but that’s life and it’s because of the fallen state of man. As Christ has suffered in the flesh we are to arm ourselves like wise (1 Peter 4:1).