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Le cong đã hỏi trong Arts & HumanitiesPhilosophy · 6 năm trước

Is Death one of the most fair judges?

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  • 6 năm trước

    No. Not at all, since we all know of people who hardly live or even get a chance of life. So with people not getting the chance for a full life. How can Death be a fair judge? In the event, people may die as soon as their born. How is that fair?

  • 6 năm trước

    Death shows us how little and insignificant we are. Sometimes that is about as fair as it can get with us. We are lucky to get that. We could be even more amazed at how unfair it is but that is about all we get at any rate. Death shows us that it is the end of the fair share for us. If fairness was ever on our side, it could only have been while we were alive. And death puts an end to that.

  • 6 năm trước

    If it was fair then murderers and rapists would not be alive. However, if fair is not based on general morality then your posing a most difficult question. It all depends on what you deem to be fair. Is it fair that children die hungry in huts made of dirt shortly after ingesting stones to fade the pain of hunger when it is no longer bearable, most would say no because it is not the childs fault and is technically a mitigating circumstance. Is it fair that bank CEO's commit passive robbery against our government and go unprosecuted but Joe Schmoe does 5 years for robbing a liquor store at gunpoint for a $100 to feed his family or crystal addiction. This goes on forever honestly.

  • 6 năm trước

    No, death happens and it is just one stage of every life, but nothing about it has to be fair (except for the fact that everyone dies). Innocent babies are killed, bad things happen to good people, and life is not always fair, nor is death. Death is just death.

  • 6 năm trước

    Death is not a fair judge because some bad people live for years commiting atrocities but younger people die innocently.

  • 6 năm trước

    No. There is no obvious judgement that we can discern. It would seem random. Some people that we would all agree should die or should have died, do not. People that we all agree should not have died, have done so.

    More succinctly, because we do know that everyone dies at some point in time, the timing of death would seem less than fair or simply random.

  • 6 năm trước

    Death is inevitable. It is without judgement.

    Fairness implies evaluation and choice. Death involves neither.

    Rich, poor, kind or cruel .... the process of death come to everyone without judgement or fairness.

  • 6 năm trước

    No, Death is one of the most unfair judges, but it is what it is.

  • 6 năm trước

    Their is no judging with death. It just happens.

  • Adam
    Lv 4
    6 năm trước

    Yes. Death is the greatest leveler. Kings and vagabonds, genius and ignorant, or Christian, Muslim and Jews alike...no matter the station in life, or beliefs held, all die equally.

    What happens afterwards? I have my ideas but am nobody nor here to say exactly what.

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