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One of the main objections to belief in God is that there is so much injustice in the world. Yet that presupposes belief in justice. What is the basis of justice in a Godless universe? There isn’t any because there is no reason for anything! Nothing has any ultimate value, purpose or meaning if everything is due to blind physical necessity. It doesn’t make sense to believe in rights or what we should have. No one deserves anything!
Justice implies that we should get what we deserve. This belief has existed from the dawn of human history. Even the sophisticated Greeks believed in Nemesis and the doctrine of Karma in India dates from ancient beliefs. Even in our secular society many people believe in “comeuppance” and say "What goes around comes around ". Even small children have a sense of fairness without having been told: “Why is his piece of cake bigger than mine?”
It can be proved logically that justice is fact not fiction. It is not a human invention but a set of truths about life. The more we have the more we want. The more we want the more frustrated we become. The more selfish we are the more we alienate others. The more we alienate others the more isolated we become. The more isolated we become the more miserable we are. And so it is with every vice and deadly sin…
It is also true about virtue. When we care about others we forget ourselves. When we forget ourselves we are liberated from ourselves. Others cannot love us unless we are lovable in some way. And the only way to be lovable is to be a loving person. Just as natural laws determine how plants and animals grow so moral laws determine how we develop - either positively or negatively. They are rules for personal fulfilment.
All this is evidence that we live in a rational universe which cannot have an irrational origin. Justice is at the very heart of existence and it is yet one more proof of God’s infinite wisdom and love…
Justice implies that we should get what we deserve. This belief has existed from the dawn of human history. Even the sophisticated Greeks believed in Nemesis and the doctrine of Karma in India dates from ancient beliefs. Even in our secular society many people believe in “comeuppance” and say "What goes around comes around ". Even small children have a sense of fairness without having been told: “Why is his piece of cake bigger than mine?”
It can be proved logically that justice is fact not fiction. It is not a human invention but a set of truths about life. The more we have the more we want. The more we want the more frustrated we become. The more selfish we are the more we alienate others. The more we alienate others the more isolated we become. The more isolated we become the more miserable we are. And so it is with every vice and deadly sin…
It is also true about virtue. When we care about others we forget ourselves. When we forget ourselves we are liberated from ourselves. Others cannot love us unless we are lovable in some way. And the only way to be lovable is to be a loving person. Just as natural laws determine how plants and animals grow so moral laws determine how we develop - either positively or negatively. They are rules for personal fulfilment.
All this is evidence that we live in a rational universe which cannot have an irrational origin. Justice is at the very heart of existence and it is yet one more proof of God’s infinite wisdom and love…