An Unfair World

Moise Tuombemungu

An unfair world

If I punch someone is it fair that he punches me back? In truth it won’t be, since he might not be as strong as me. And what if I don’t bleed as much as him, or vice versa, then that is unfair, since it does not equal the impact.

The thing is we all tend to create standards of what is right, which opposes the laws of man and even of the most high, we justify that the evil a person commits against another person should in all righteousness be repaid the same way. This flawed corrupt system, we conceive as fair and just, is an excuse, not to be subject to law, to do evil, therefore repaying evil with evil.

According to the Christian faith, they believe that God’s law, the Ten Commandments is ascribed on the tablet of every man’s heart, It by them the soul , and on these we conceive what is sin “ an immoral act considered as a transgression against divine law”. It is by the Ten Commandments that most of our human laws are made.

Why then do bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people? It is simple. Bad things also happen to bad people, and good things happen to good people, they all walk the vain path of misery and prosperity, logically “we all bear the seed of suffering, wicked or righteous, prosperous or poor, strong or weak, suffering is impartial ”-unknown.

Many may be clothed with physical pleasures, yet they run dry inside each day to a point of self-destruction, and there are those who’s joy reaches further than the horizons, and yet poverty strikes at their weakest, as to provide less.

Here is a true saying: “The world is unfair”. And in some sense, it is fair that it is unfair. If any day the world becomes fair, evil will break the bars of justice lurking through the streets of the world. Madness will ravish the whole world to injustice and dark deeds never imagined. Laws will be created and abolished by man, everyone will live by their own standard of what is right, justice will lose her right to judge evil, in every way all would be equal, and all would perish.