Justice and consequence
May. 27th, 2004 02:01 pmThere is no justice, only consequences for you actions.
Every choice you make has it's consequence, every action it's price.
Going to prison for a crime isn't justice, it's just a consequence of getting caught.
The laws exist from a consensus of right and wrong. Many are simply to provide a framework, a baseline of assumptions.
If you operate within the framework, and so does everyone else, then we have a society that works. Conformity is requisite, not because of 'Justice' but because otherwise society breaks apart.
Every choice you make has it's consequence, every action it's price.
Going to prison for a crime isn't justice, it's just a consequence of getting caught.
The laws exist from a consensus of right and wrong. Many are simply to provide a framework, a baseline of assumptions.
If you operate within the framework, and so does everyone else, then we have a society that works. Conformity is requisite, not because of 'Justice' but because otherwise society breaks apart.