There are people in this country more concerned about a Walmart being looted than about an innocent man being killed. Many of them tout the Bible, but “Thou shall not loot” is not in there. “Thou shalt not kill” sure is.
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I just think there are too many people concerned about the Bible and too few concerned about real social justice.
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Replying to @VPol2020
Anyone really concerned with biblical principles IS concerned with social justice. Justice and love are aspects of the face of God.

Oct 28, 2020 · 4:48 PM UTC

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Social justice doesn't include letting innocent officers be killed by a knife-wielding lunatic
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Fighting injustice with injustice? Um, no, not of God.
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Idk,but wasn’t God kind of big on law and order?
There is no such thing as social justice. There’s only justice.
Your original tweet seemed to pit 2 good principles against each other. I don't think we have enough good principles in this world that we can afford to jettison any of them. This tweet seems closer to seeing how mutual concern for one another is divine law that upholds both.
No justice or love shown at that Wal-Mart. But please, do go on.
Putting anything in front of justice is denying justice. Social justice =/= justice. Just like people saying "their/her/his/my" truth...it means it isn't truth.
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that awkward moment when God said to favor neither the poor nor the rich in legal proceedings
Modern Social Justice activists paracitized the term in order to gain acceptance of their deconstructivist Trojan Horse ideology. It's not about justice or love, it's about retribution for past grievances real or percieved.
I think you've already demonstrated you don't really understand the Biblical principles you're discussing here.