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Does cosmic justus exist in a world where deceit and corruption. The foundation of faith-based religions is based on reward and punishment, where the bad people are punished and the godly good are rewarded. if this is universal, why is there a duel standard for wealthy people and the one's who struggle from paycheck to paycheck?
We love super heroes who right the wrongs of human behavior and save the day. Those that stand up in our defense against the Bernie Madoff's of the world, or the justice system that finally exposed Big Tobacco after their product was deemed unhealthy after years and years of media promotion in movies, tv shows, commercials, billboards and magazines. Thank you justice system for coming to our rescue after countless deaths and cancer treatments.

The only time crimes against humanity are considered resolved is when someone gets caught and is punished. Meanwhile crimes against the weak and the helpless happen everyday in the eyes of society that go without punishment or so much as a reference. Where is the cosmic justice when the president of the United States is a known criminal and no one can touch him.

Life does not have a sense of right and wrong. Unsavory people do not always get what they deserve until they get caught. Meanwhile, bad people keep doing bad things over and over, where is the cosmic justus in this?

Eventually bad behavior is rewarded with negative consequences, only then does bad behavior seem to get it what it deserves.

Cosmic justice ...hmm.
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How can we define cosmic justice when justice is a concept created by humans?

If the cosmos was just would that justice mean the same thing to the ineffable laws of the universe as it means to us?

As I see it the world isnt ”just” by human standards. One can use this to their advantage if it doesnt weigh on their conscience too much.

Although I do believe you attract the energy you put out, humans are cooperative by nature and good people do exist
 
Society seems to believe everything will work out the way it is supposed. With said, no matter what the outcome maybe it automatically justified because of the end results. I say somethings are justifiably true based on the outcome. This is pacifistic way of looking at life when dysfunctional behavior gets a free pass in life. This of course is me judge and jury on things I view as wrong. Think about it do bad people aways get what they deserve, whatever the outcome, who or what dictates the punishment, if any?
Religious beliefs provide judgement as a form of evening the score between victim and perpetrator. In reality that may not be true. It is a comfort (sarcasm) knowing wrongs are made right and bad behavior is dealt with in the cosmic design of fairness and equality.
 
Does cosmic justus exist in a world where deceit and corruption. The foundation of faith-based religions is based on reward and punishment, where the bad people are punished and the godly good are rewarded. if this is universal, why is there a duel standard for wealthy people and the one's who struggle from paycheck to paycheck?
We love super heroes who right the wrongs of human behavior and save the day. Those that stand up in our defense against the Bernie Madoff's of the world, or the justice system that finally exposed Big Tobacco after their product was deemed unhealthy after years and years of media promotion in movies, tv shows, commercials, billboards and magazines. Thank you justice system for coming to our rescue after countless deaths and cancer treatments.

The only time crimes against humanity are considered resolved is when someone gets caught and is punished. Meanwhile crimes against the weak and the helpless happen everyday in the eyes of society that go without punishment or so much as a reference. Where is the cosmic justice when the president of the United States is a known criminal and no one can touch him.

Life does not have a sense of right and wrong. Unsavory people do not always get what they deserve until they get caught. Meanwhile, bad people keep doing bad things over and over, where is the cosmic justus in this?

Eventually bad behavior is rewarded with negative consequences, only then does bad behavior seem to get it what it deserves.

Cosmic justus...hmm

I believe justice is determined upon death. I don't know the mechanism or even fully what it looks like, but I think there is an accounting of everything, somehow. I sense it. You can't do evil things and get away with it, especially if you are fully aware of what you're doing. There are somehow consequences. I don't know if any of the world's religions have properly described what that looks like, but I believe it's true. There may not be some supreme being who decides. It's more like... the soul is on a path of purification and it internally knows what went wrong, and tries to purify it.

I believe the human version of justice is an attempt to codify cosmic justice on a human scale, however imperfect that looks. Humans have an innate instinct of what is unjust, and I believe it's the divine principle informing that, somehow. Sometimes the human justice system mirrors the divine one and other times it doesn't.
 
I do believe in some form of cosmic justice.

Nothing I can explain certainly -- just have had too many coincidences that lean in that direction. Like not opening the engine for years than randomly deciding to check the oil and finding a baby kitten in there. What are the odds. Idk about this being "Justice"

I would rather not extrapolate on the situations cosmic justice has seemed to occur as it will feel like shit talking the dead or boasting about ppl's misfortune....it does seem to happen though.

Put it this way -- The couple that tried to snitch on me (Engaged at the time) never got married, went to jail 13 times each that year, than were hit by a bus.

I would like you all to think I am some kind of maestro mastermind (Maybe I am I could be lying) but I had nothing to do with any of that.
 
Life does not have a sense of right and wrong. Unsavory people do not always get what they deserve until they get caught. Meanwhile, bad people keep doing bad things over and over, where is the cosmic justus in this?

Nature works slowly. That's why it is so good at its job.

When things are eradicated quickly, it can create waves.

If we zoom out to our species, or even the creation of the world (if you really want to get cosmic), then a man who has been president for a couple years has virtually no impact.

I wouldn't expect interference unless there was an immediate threat of a nuclear war.
 
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I believe justice is determined upon death. I don't know the mechanism or even fully what it looks like, but I think there is an accounting of everything, somehow. I sense it. You can't do evil things and get away with it, especially if you are fully aware of what you're doing. There are somehow consequences. I don't know if any of the world's religions have properly described what that looks like, but I believe it's true. There may not be some supreme being who decides. It's more like... the soul is on a path of purification and it internally knows what went wrong, and tries to purify it.

I believe the human version of justice is an attempt to codify cosmic justice on a human scale, however imperfect that looks. Humans have an innate instinct of what is unjust, and I believe it's the divine principle informing that, somehow. Sometimes the human justice system mirrors the divine one and other times it doesn't.
iDK about justice or payback at time of death. If there were justice, that would be a consideration for judgement, reward and punishment. Perhaps.. but this could be a way to control society through religious dogma. Faith base religions site Jesus as the example to live one's life. The bible says to obey the government, give unto Caesar what is his. If religion supports government obedience, then as a believer you must obey as the bible instructs you to.

I don't believe in sin, heaven or hell. I don't believe in god, Jesus or the bible. I believe I am accountable for my thoughts and actions. If I don't make amends to people I have harmed or if I have unresolved conflict in my life, I cannot be at peace with myself. That is my punishment. This is why I live the way I do, without regret or remorse. I have paid my dues and I do not anticipate causing anyone trouble or discomfort based on lies or crooked behavior. I know right from right, I can't go against my values, ethical standards or morals, however, let's look at president Trump. Do you think his values, moral convictions and ethical standards are different than mine? Will he be judged in a celestial court and sentenced according to his actions? Do you think that judgement will be the same for me or will I be judged according to personal convictions and standards for living.

I don't think if there is such a thing as judgement day, everyone will be judge by the same standards across the board. Some things people don't regret or feel remorse, are they accountable?
 
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