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The parable of the talents in the Bible illustrates that justice is about the righteous and equal application of God's law, not about equal outcomes.
The parable of the talents in the Bible illustrates that justice is about the righteous and equal application of God's law, not about equal outcomes.
I am actually pro-life for the same reason that I am pro-death penalty, because I care about innocent life.
Tim Keller's book 'Generous Justice' asserts that Christians must not only preach the gospel but also do justice, defining justice through Old Testament concepts and advocating for social justice.
The parable of the talents in the Bible illustrates that justice is about the righteous and equal application of God's law, not about equal outcomes.
God wants order for societies to survive and thrive. In Jeremiah 29, the exiles in Babylon were told, hey, seek the welfare of the city that I have placed you in. We Christians who are exiles here on earth are to seek the welfare of the city that God has placed us in.
The Bible doesn't tell us in detail every single thing that we should think about, every single thing, but it gives us so much clarity on the created order issues, on abortion, on gender.
The reason for the death penalty for murder is because of the value of human beings as image bearers of God, and that has not changed.
The Bible teaches that regardless of when the end comes, followers of Jesus are called to care for the least of these, including the widow and the orphan.
Critics argue that the current legal system prioritizes the rights of criminals over the safety of law-abiding citizens.