Martin Luther King has fought for justice
I think Christians don't believe this.Hospices are important to all people not so important to Christians.
Most Christians live in the developed world and have justice systems in place to deal with offences. They do not behead them.
Jerusalem has some significance for Christians as that is where Jesus was crucified but really it is just a city there is nothing holy or important about Jerusalem for Christians. There is nothing important about going there.
Fair trade represents justice and equality. And justice and equality are key tenants of Christianity. On this point, the prophets especially come to mind. So overall Christians think highly of fair trade
Stephen Hart has written: 'What does the Lord require?' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Christianity and justice, Social justice, Christians
Because all people are seen as equal in the christian faith.
From a Christian standpoint, Diocletian was important because he instigated the last Great Persecution of the Christians.
An important assumption in bureaucratic justice is the presumption of guilt. It is considered that the bureaucratic system of justice can contribute to a perception of unfairness.
It's important to Christians because WWJD is a reminder of how we should act as Christians and that we should think of how Jesus would handle a situation before doing something that is wrong.
Found that care and justice modes are also important
Christians can work for justice. However, Christians should only do so if that is where the LORD has called them to be. The Bible does say not to judge. On the other hand, it is better to have Christians be judges over those that do not follow God. This is because God-driven decisions will have the best outcome. One piece of evident proof that godly judges should work for justice is King Solomon, son of David. Solomon was blessed with godly wisdom. He asked for help in ruling the people of Israel, and God poured out wisdom upon him. He made righteous choices that were God-driven, and the outcome was always just. As their decisions are rooted in faith, Christians should work for justice if God calls them to do so.