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Isn't injustice
just cultural 'preference'?
Is the injustice in the world merely a violation of personal or
individual preference, or is injustice a violation of grand
and universal moral law? C.S. Lewis felt, with all his being, that
it was the latter. In other words, it wasn't just his personal preference,
but there was a sense of what's fair and just out there, that's
bigger than all of us, that was being violated by the suffering
and injustice that he saw.
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