What Good Is Justice? | Matt McCullough | Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:3
In two places Ecclesiastes laments the power of injustice, and in
both places the author ties injustice to the problem of death. If
death is our end, why do human lives deserve to be protected
equally? And if the just and the unjust both end up dying, why
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In two places Ecclesiastes laments the power of injustice, and in
both places the author ties injustice to the problem of death. If
death is our end, why do human lives deserve to be protected
equally? And if the just and the unjust both end up dying, why
worry with justice at all? Our only hope for the justice we crave
is a God who sees all things and will judge us?all of us?after
death.
both places the author ties injustice to the problem of death. If
death is our end, why do human lives deserve to be protected
equally? And if the just and the unjust both end up dying, why
worry with justice at all? Our only hope for the justice we crave
is a God who sees all things and will judge us?all of us?after
death.
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