About Justice
1) justice is subjective and depends on culture.for example in aztec culture justice was to sacrifice the prisoners and remove their earths.in judaism justice is something very different and so on.
The 'justice' you talk about is, of course, dependent on culture. That because people can't KNOW what is good and what is not (i.e. evil, harmful, unhealthy, etc.). And yet you will say that even good and not good are subjective as well. However, two points here:
1. In atheistic belief (and maybe in many religions), good = That which satisfies me and that which does not cause desatisfaction on me (even if by this I harm everybody); bad = That which causes more desatisfaction on me than it causes satisfaction.
So, here, things are very subjective and justice is subjective as well (the rules are never the same for everybody).
2. If God exists then there are rules and laws HE has given, that apply to every men equally.
RULESI call rules here, laws in our human nature (i.e. there is a feeling of guilt, which can be caused by factors; the need of one to socialize and be accepted as he is by other human beings, the fact that being appreciated makes him feel good - so he learns to leave of his selfishness away; and many others) which could have not existed if God did not chose to.
LAWSI call laws here (from "rules and
laws"), things which God calls good and things which God calls bad or evil and has given us the possibility to chose to do them or not (i.e. it is bad to take as wife your own sister or mother, or an animal, just because God chose so) and the importance God gave to every law belongs to "justice" part. I believe that there is some kind of relation between the LAWS and RULES.
I don't think I used a good terminology (about rules and laws), but you understand what I said.
I also believe there are some laws that are born by the simple fact that there are more than one being in the world and that they can interact, which could make even a God (i.e. Allah) unjust: inequality in judgment (favoring people in judgment) and doing evil/harm without a reason must not happen, and if a God (i.e. Allah) allows a man to do evil/harm to somebody without a reason (not taking into account that he did evil) makes that God (i.e. Allah) unjust.
And the punishment for each evil thing done is according to God's given importance to it: worse punishments for worse evil things. If the one who judges does not chose the punishment accordingly, then I believe that that is not justice.
So justice is, in a way, subjective, because it is God who gave laws, and objective because there are many people and there must be the same law for everybody, so it is favored none (if it is bad for me to hit you, then it must be bad for you to hit me).
If there is no God, I believe that justice is an absurd term, because good & evil & nomal & abnormal are totally subjective.
about
1) sure as hell.many of moder day scientists are saying that alternate universes MUST exist according to quantum and string theories.
I said
so you mean that it is impossible that their reasoning would be faulty at any point?
you said
2) yes i am sure that they are not wrong.
so I think it's either of two:
1. you studied quantum and string theory and got to the same conclusion, and now that you know that scientists got to the same conclusion you are sure that it must be so. In this case, it is still possible that you all are wrong.
2. you did not study quantum and string theory, but just blindly believe that they can't be wrong. In this case I can't tell you anything, because I believe ANY man (no matter how smart, etc.) can be wrong and I believe that blindly trusting a man (or men) is bad/wrong.
2) we have a theoretical way of create an artificial power source for the cell like geneticaly engeneered bacteria that will replace the mythochondry and the cell core.
Do you have some link to a site or something so I can read more about it?
I will ask nothing more about personality.