Where do we get our ideas about "injustice"?
Is the atheist's idea of injustice in the world merely a personal, subjective, and arbitrary value ("I personally don't like what Hitler did, but it's not really wrong.")? Or, is the atheist's idea or injustice derived from some objective and universal standard ("What Hitler did was wrong, evil and unjust.")? When he was an atheist, C.S. Lewis felt that it was the latter. He had a sense of what's fair that was being violated by the suffering and injustice that he saw.

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