Unfair: I know it's not fair, but it's the law: Unjust

Dah, if you know law is unfair, not fair, unjust, flush the law as dung.

His Angel plays the Last Trump it

Unfair: The Unjust Judge: Law

Dah, parents, teachers, preachers, etc, who say:
I know it's not fair, but it's the law.

We are delivered from law, as if saved from evil.
If you do not flush law as dung, it will flush you,

and all the leavened kingdom of God within you.


Equal Reward for all law abiders: Wages of sin [is] death.

Law: Schoolmaster Vain Religion Vanity and Vexation Oxymoronic Paradox

Grace unto you, and (then) peace (able),
from God our (merciful) Father and the Lord Jesus  Christ

What is not fair, and MANY 'know' it's not fair?
MANY say: I know it's not fair, but it's the law!

What is Not Fair: unjust, corruptible, mortal? Law.
What is Fair: just, incorruptible, immortal? Grace.

Hell-o: There's an Over-all More-all here:
If it is "dung" (not fair), Flush it,
to "establish" what is fair: Grace.
(Both grace and law make an oxymoronic paradox)
("Both good and evil" make for a Bad ending: "Evil")

(Perhaps this is why so much Evil Concupiscence in News)
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Many Websites say: Law is Unfair.
Do a Web Search of: Law is Unfair.
Search also: Wrongfully Convicted.

Law of God: The Oxymoronic Paradox.
Wrongfully Convicted is PROOF Law is Unfair: Imperfect.
Bible: "Be ye perfect", as your Father in heaven is perfect: Mt 5:48.
"Be ye therefore merciful", as your Father also is merciful: Luke 6:36.
Biblical & Historical Law Law is not merciful; But more often merciless.
How then do many perceive Law of God if Law: imperfect, God: perfect?
Would not such Imperfect of Perfect combo be an oxymoronic paradox?

Those who use Law to Accuse and Abuse know Law is Unfair.

A sentence oft uttered by many lawyers and police to victims of their law law, also by many legalistic ministers and legalistic parents to the victimized children of their law law, is: I know it's not fair, but it's the law. What an oxymoronic paradox. For to speak such is to blasphemy the Ghost, an unpardonable sin, both in this world and the to come (if Law be the God of this world and what's to come).

Example of Unfair Law: Credit Insurance
Many are deceived by those who sell credit insurance. For example vehicle salespeople and loans people in banks. They make big commissions on selling credit insurance that has so much fine print that if you die of anything that normally causes death you become inelligible. Looking to the law for help is pretty much a waste of time, since the higher you go with law the more it gives place to lower law, to fine print, to hind-rance rather than help(is via grace: Heb 4:16).

Law Law ppl? They know it's not fair: unjust, imperfect, victimizing; Yet they give "place" to it, even give lip service to it and worship it, enforce it, as if it were Godly. There's nothing more unGodly, especially in The Third Day, than people of age, in the age of grace, still using law to impute sin for the "hell" of it, thereby accuse-ing and condemn-ing the world God so loved, and thereby (by thy words) condemn themselves in the process: Matthew 12:37.

Any victim of what is not fair, even a child, can reason: hey y'all, if it's not fair, and ya "know" it's not fair, then why(?) do you (made free by knowing the truth about law) still give place to what is not fair: law, rather than give place to what is fair: grace. Why(?) do ye observe such lying vanities, give place to such condemnation, thereby become subject to it yourself, in bondage to it yourself...  it: such unfair ordinances of men such as Moses, who by his own admission was a great terror-ist in Deut 34:12, and those who sit in his seat are called hypocrites, fools, vipers, and blind guides?

Colossians 2: 20-22
"Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances, (Touch not; taste not; handle not; Which all are to perish with the using;) after the commandments and doctrines of men?"

The evidence, both biblical and historical, is both overwhelming and irrefutible: the law is "not fair". People know it's unfair. Yet perhaps what they don't know is law is the un of un-fair, the law of such grace + law, whenever such "law worketh wrath" is "added" to "grace is sufficient" makes fair unfair; Whereby the law "added" usurps grace, making it "no more grace", no longer fair, no longer merciful, no longer perfect, no longer the God of all grace. There's no doubt in the Bible law is the dis of dis-grace, the dis of dis-ease.

Yet literate people, educated people, even ministers, both religious and political, people who admit they know it is unfair, continue to give place to unfair law, continue making more faulty law, continue to preach accusational law in churches, use law to impute sin for the "hell" of it, enforce unjust law, which often imprisons innocent people, brings merciless wrath upon children. They play the accusation-all blame game noted in John 5:45, law thereof being the "accuser of the brethren" in Revelation. And thereby they play the fool.

They say Peace & Safety (Grace & Law): 1Thes 5:3, preach and teach safety in the law, when it's overwhelmingly and irrefutibly evident from the evidence, especially the biblical evidence, there is no safety, "no escape", in such law of such grace(is) + law(added); only "destruction": Mt 7:13, and said destruction is the old dinosaur-ish sort: extinction, non-existence, "was, but is not".

For such grace + law is as life + death = a dead end... an Oops of biblical proportion. Yet because it's "allegory", and "mystery", only a God "shew", to "shew [who is] the only Potentate", Who always is, never was nor will be, but is (God is light, is love), and is also "excepted" (exempt from putting grace, all things, under his feet); Thereby it's an oops having a happy ending for all. For that God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself: not imputing sin. For in him there is no sin, and for there to be no sin, law has to be abolished.

There is no safety in law, not for long, not in the long run. Why? Because as the Bible teaches, law imputes sin to all, and the penalty for any sin is death, and thereby all die, via the curse of the law: if all do not keep it all, all the time, then all accursed. Ug! What a good reason to flush all law as dung! Not to mention "whatsoever is not of faith is sin", and "the law is not of faith".

Romans 14:23
And he that doubteth is damned if he eat,
because [he eateth] not of faith:
for whatsoever [is] not of faith is sin.

Galatians 3: 10-12

For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed [is] every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them. But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God, [it is] evident: for, The just shall live by faith. And the law is not of faith: but, The man that doeth them shall live in them.

1Thes 5:3
For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.

1Thes 5:9
For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ,

Law worketh wrath. God hath not appointed us unto wrath(law). Law is the source of infirmities: Heb 7:23. We are delivered from the law: Rom 7:6. Worse yet, law is both source: Rom 5:13 and strength: 1Cor 15:56 of sin, and when "it is finished", it brings forth "death": James 1:15.

The Holy Bible, even though it contains both Old & New Testaments, and for comparison of what is not fair to what is fair, has no such dead end. The Holy Bible, even though it speaks of two things being holy: law and grace, is not called a Holy Holy Bible, only the Holy Bible; allegorically denoting there is only one King, of kings; only one Lord, of lords, only one Potentate of twain.

The conclusion of the whole matter, is not Solomon's conclusion of the whole matter of grace + law (all vanity and vexation of spirit): "fear God" (Eccl 12), no, not such an oxymoronic paradox such as fear Love; Rather the conclusion of knowing the truth about law, is to give it no place, no, not even any mention of it at the end of Revelation where "his angel" plays the last trump it: The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

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