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Sure you do. I'm talking about the Christian God and you can tell me whether He does the things I described or does not or you don't know whether or not He does the things I described.So, when you place your initial question by asking "Does God practice justice, or does God practice mercy?," we don't know if you're referring to Zeus, Odin, Krishna, Huitzilopochtli, or any other deity from any other religious tradition.
Feel free to rewrite the definitions to express what you think practicing justice is and practicing mercy is. If your new definitions don't involve deserved punishment then I'd ask you to tell me what words my definitions do describe.Well, if you didn't think you needed it, and we're going to assume that the value of G = God prior to any consideration of our subsequent processes involving our synthetic act of analyzing X + Y = Z, then you don't have the subjective freedom to employ your own values into those variables. No, in my hermeneutical expectation, you assigned meaning to those variables should come in objective tandem in working in community with others (Christians?) in order to fill out that expression.
There are a lot of problems with the topics I brought up. If I detail them in the beginning none of us will have any common ground to begin a discussion on because anything that might lead to my conclusions that folk disagree with must be fought against tooth and nail to avoid that conclusion.My apologies. Some of my SJW education will leak out here and into my expectancies in discussion with other people. It has something to do with ideas of how Transparency may be an inherent property of a more apropos interaction between us where justice among us human beings is concerned.
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