RE: The holes in religion are like those in a time travel movie.
January 8, 2013 at 2:01 am
(This post was last modified: January 8, 2013 at 2:11 am by Lion IRC.)
How is justice served when an innocent person [willingly] takes on the consequences of the criminal's actions?
What's it got to do with you?
I'm not saying that to dismiss the question. I want you to think carefully about it.
If it doesnt affect you, no injustice is done to you.
If the grateful, humbled, and forgiven criminal learns a valuable lesson and is redeemed/rehabilitated, no injustice is done to you.
And if the crime has already been done you cant change an injustice that happened in the past. Just learn from it for a better future.
What's it got to do with you?
I'm not saying that to dismiss the question. I want you to think carefully about it.
If it doesnt affect you, no injustice is done to you.
If the grateful, humbled, and forgiven criminal learns a valuable lesson and is redeemed/rehabilitated, no injustice is done to you.
And if the crime has already been done you cant change an injustice that happened in the past. Just learn from it for a better future.