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Castigo Isonômico na Bíblia — Entenda o Que é Justiça Proporcional Segundo as Escrituras

A palavra “justiça” costuma despertar muitas emoções — especialmente quando vemos injustiças todos os dias. Mas será que sabemos o que é justiça verdadeira à luz da Bíblia? Um conceito importante para entender isso é o do castigo isonômico , expressão que une duas ideias fundamentais: punição e igualdade . O que significa castigo isonômico O termo “castigo isonômico” vem do princípio jurídico da isonomia , que significa igualdade perante a lei . Em palavras simples, trata-se de punir com justiça, sem privilégios ou discriminações. Esse princípio se resume em duas regras básicas: Tratar igualmente os iguais: quem comete o mesmo erro, nas mesmas condições, deve receber a mesma punição. Tratar desigualmente os desiguais, na medida da desigualdade: a pena deve ser proporcional à gravidade do erro e às circunstâncias do caso. Em outras palavras, o castigo isonômico busca equilíbrio: nem rigidez cega, nem impunidade; mas justiça que leva em conta as dife...

Do not Be Skeptical, But Believer


"But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came. They said to him, or other disciples have seen the Lord. But he answered them, If I do not see the print of the nails in his hands, and not sticking his hand into his side, I will not believe. " (John 20:24,25.)

 
Everyone knows the saying: "If it was good advice, it would not be given." This is perhaps the fact that one is not easy to give advice. For some this includes things such as: acceptance of the council, and the practice of the board. But perhaps most importantly, trust those who give advice. Well, as far as I can trust that you are advising me? As far as I believe him? Thomas is an example of such incredulity that comes over us sometimes. He did not believe in friends, could not believe what was taught by the Lord Jesus, doubted a real fact. This shows that not always my opinion about something, that something makes it real, that my religious convictions, make it true. Thomas doubted the resurrection, a fact. That did not stop her being performed. Jesus was resurrected, and that does not depend on my opinion about it, or whether I believe or not. There are eyewitnesses of this fact and they are people that Jesus came to the attention to the fact. (See Luke 24:36-48).


And you are a skeptic or a believer? 

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