On Thin Ice

climate-cc0Our world is so big, it’s hard to imagine how a plane trip, a hamburger or a couple extra degrees on the thermostat could affect animals (or people) half a world away. But we not only all breathe the same air, we all share the same atmosphere as it warms. We are all of us on thin ice.

What distant connections affect your daily choices

Equality

lgbt-cc0One of the most straightforward understandings of justice is equality. Everyone is treated the same, with the same rights and privileges. Simple, really.

When have you encountered a situation when it was not simple at all to decide what was just?

The Wheels of Injustice

Wheel“We are not to simply bandage the wounds of victims beneath the wheels of injustice; we are to drive a spoke into the wheel itself.”
―Dietrich Bonhoeffer

If you could do just one thing to drive in a spoke to disrupt the wheels of injustice, what would it be?

Blind Justice

ny state - justice statue - pixabayThe image of Lady Justice is traditionally shown blindfolded, offering impartial equality to all who stand before her. Which seems like a good idea, but what if those who stand before her have not received impartial justice up to that point?

In what situations do you feel justice would be better served not by impartial equality, but by a vision influenced by the circumstances of those who stand before the law?