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Bronx Quote by Malachi Martin

“God...my self in the Bronx always says that God has a funny sense of humor. ..He has a way of treating things, he deals with each individual soul delicately, tenderly, compassionately but he deals with groups of people [country] according to certain laws and he always observes those laws and that…” quote by Malachi Martin
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“God...my self in the Bronx always says that God has a funny sense of humor. ..He has a way of treating things, he deals with each individual soul delicately, tenderly, compassionately but he deals with groups of people [country] according to certain laws and he always observes those laws and that means the innocent are punished with the evil.”

Malachi Martin

About This Quote

Divine justice is portrayed as both compassionate to individuals and impartial to groups, leading to innocent suffering when collective guilt is enforced.

In simple terms: God's humor mixes mercy and strict law.

Key Takeaway

Collective punishment can harm the blameless.

Themes

theodicy justice collective responsibility suffering divine humor

Mood

thoughtful somber reflective

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • religious reflection
  • theological debate
  • personal crisis
  • social injustice
  • community healing

Key Concepts

individual vs collective moral paradox faith human agency

Practical Applications

  • spiritual counseling
  • ethical policy analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we reconcile personal compassion with systemic injustice?
  • What does this view imply about free will?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that divine justice is not bound by human concepts of fairness, making collective outcomes a mystery rather than a flaw.

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