The "eye for an eye" verse in The Bible emphasizes the concept of proportional justice, where punishment should match the crime committed. It serves as a guideline for fair and just retribution, promoting accountability and deterrence. However, it also raises ethical questions about forgiveness, mercy, and the cycle of violence.
The "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" verse in the Bible emphasizes the concept of proportional justice and retribution. It suggests that punishment should match the offense committed, promoting fairness and discouraging excessive retaliation. This principle has influenced legal systems and ethical beliefs regarding justice and punishment.
In the Bible, lifting hands is a symbolic gesture of surrender, praise, and supplication during worship and prayer. It signifies humility, reverence, and a desire to connect with God.
References to "the arc of the moral universe" is a metaphor for a 360-degree circle that represents all of morality. Thinking in terms of a complete sphere helps us feature morality in terms of our continuous movement forward. With every act of morality, the moral sphere extends further. Many thinkers, beginning with Dr. Martin Luther King, refer to this moral universe as the arc (or partial circle) that bends toward justice. In other words, morality shows a preference toward truth and justice that far exceeds the countervailing arc of immorality and injustice. I believe if you read the quote in its first published form you will get a more complete answer. The quote is from Theodore Parker in the 1850s. "I do not pretend to understand the moral universe; the arc is a long one, my eye reaches but little ways; I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by the experience of sight; I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it bends towards justice." Dr. King paraphrased the quote and made it more modern and succinct but it lost some meaning.
God is used as the definition of morality for many people. To be moral, one must "do as God does." Since sin is the violation of morality, God does not (and cannot) sin, because it would be the exact opposite of what he is.
"Brandon" has no return in a Bible search.
The term 'Bible or Scripture' should always be capitalized. The terms biblical and scriptural should not be capitalized unless they begin a sentence. Descriptive terms describing a Bible like a version title New King James should be capitalized but general terms like a good Bible or an expensive Bible should not be.
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It is a true statement that Aristotle judged a government's morality in terms of whether it work for itself or worked for its citizens. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher.
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There are several concerns in terms of social justice for all students. Some of them include discrimination, inequality and preferential treatment among others.