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To: Greg or e who wrote (627)10/20/2016 12:35:28 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 1308
 
"Where in the world does your Atheistic Pantheism generate the idea that ...the idea that there is any such thing as "fairness" or Justice in the first place?


You can read up on Justice & Fairness here below, there are many theories from Natural Law to Social Contract of mutual consent of given population /people's agreement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice



And of course you know about Plato's Republic, that all justice issues forth from God? Very interesting were those pagan thinkers, perhaps why the earliest Christian theologians borrowed so heavily from them, perhaps even Jesus himself when he discoursed 'On Love'.

Pantheism .... of course it is not 'atheistic' unless you are taking out your own page from the Islamic fundamentalists calling anything 'other' than your limited scriptural interpretations'God' of the OT. This often seen rejected by many great minds, for the Universe/Nature itself is quite eternal & transcendent enough. One needn't have to paint in great 'invisible spirits' evil or otherwise, which are only projections of the human mind.


You can read more on Pantheism here
http://people.wku.edu/jan.garrett/panthesm.htm





























Further; there is nothing unfair or unjust in a man being able to own and enjoy the fruits of his own labour."






To: Greg or e who wrote (627)10/20/2016 12:43:01 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 1308
 
Further; there is nothing unfair or unjust in a man being able to own and enjoy the fruits of his own labour

Yes, that was the gist of my post, offering explanation of why the Russian revolution was such a wild, vehement, powerful sweeping event. Had you read the post it mentions clearly how the feudal serfdom of the peasantry has to endure a full five centuries of oppression & lack of 'enjoying the fruits of their labor'. They owned nothing, even their children & were given very little with almost zero inalienable rights of their own.

Do you think the Church was in collusion all during that time with the nobility? While Europe changed, serfdom was abolished, not so in Russia almost all the way down to the 19th century...something was bound to give, thats how Nature works.



If you are interested in Justice, the Church is seen as much the nemesis of just & fairness for the bulk of human beings during those long stretches of time in supporting that system of virtual slavery, as what followed. Lacking any time machines you'll just have to do more research on Russian History from 1300 to 1800 to understand, this is how education works & in finding truth.