Injustice denies God’s gifts of unity, sharing and responsibility. What does this statement mean?

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Gimme an ABCDEFG asked:


I just need to know what this question is referring to.

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3 comments to Injustice denies God’s gifts of unity, sharing and responsibility. What does this statement mean?

  • Meghan W

    Don’t know. Ask the person who made it.

  • alan h

    Simply that God is a God of justice.
    Therefore deliberately to choose injustice puts you on the other side, as it were.

  • RD

    It is usually a good idea to consider any sentence in the context in which it’s used. However, taken on its own, the implication is that the author believes in a god who is good, loving and shares his bounty, including the sense of social responsibility, which should make us stand up against injustice.

    As others have said, if you really want to understand what was meant by the statement you should ask whoever made it, or if that is not possible review other writings/speeches they made.

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