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FAQ Justice vs. Injustice (The Whole Truth)

The document discusses frequently asked questions about justice and the judiciary. It states that justice means relieving pain and suffering, while injustice means inflicting pain and suffering. The true mission of the judiciary is to pursue justice by relieving each person of pain and suffering, without treating people differently or harming anyone. However, the judiciary has strayed from this mission by exceeding its limited scope of imposing the spirit of the law.

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FAQ Justice vs. Injustice (The Whole Truth)

The document discusses frequently asked questions about justice and the judiciary. It states that justice means relieving pain and suffering, while injustice means inflicting pain and suffering. The true mission of the judiciary is to pursue justice by relieving each person of pain and suffering, without treating people differently or harming anyone. However, the judiciary has strayed from this mission by exceeding its limited scope of imposing the spirit of the law.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Justice vs. Injustice


(The Whole Truth)

Q What is justice?
A Justice is a medical term
Q Why is justice a medical term?

A Justice means to relieve of pain and suffering


Q Is injustice the opposite of justice?

A Yes! Injustice means to inflict pain and suffering

Q What is the true mission of the Judiciary?

A The true mission of the judiciary is to pursue justice

Q Has the Judiciary strayed away from its true mission?

A Yes! The Judiciary has strayed away from its true mission
Q Should the Judiciary relieve each person of pain and suffering?
A Yes! The Judiciary should relieve each person of pain and suffering?
Q Can the Judiciary sentence a person to pain and suffering?
A No! The Judiciary can never sentence a person to pain and suffering?
Q Should the Judiciary treat persons differently?
A No! The Judiciary should never treat persons differently
Q Can the Judiciary harm any person?
A No the Judiciary can't harm any person
Q What limitation of power has been imposed upon the Judiciary?
A The Judiciary has been limited to impose the Spirit of the law
Q Can the Judiciary impose the letter of the law?
A No! The Judiciary may never impose the letter of the law
Q Has the Judiciary exceeded its scope of legal empowerment?
A Yes! The Judiciary has exceeded its scope of legal empowerment
Stanley Green
Executive Director
NBCJR

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