PEACE AND JUSTICE

Differentiate Between Them

IT is generally held that peace and justice are interrelated, that is, peace is dependent on justice. According to this assumption, where there is peace there is justice, and where there is justice there is peace. This oft-repeated formula has never been realized in society. This negative result proves that this formula, although grammatically and theoretically correct, is practically not possible. Peace and justice are not interconnected. In fact, both are quite different subjects. According to the law of nature, one must try to establish peace at any cost, even at the cost of justice. Peace is a desirable goal in itself. Peace will then open the doors of opportunities. And, by availing these opportunities, one should work towards achieving justice or one's rights.

Everything is possible in this world. The only condition is that a person should discover the law of nature and plan his goal accordingly. If you put the horse before the cart, you will certainly reach the destination. But, if you put the cart before the horse, you will never be able to reach your destination.


Peace will open the doors of opportunities. And, by availing these opportunities, one can then achieve justice.

Our world is controlled by the law of nature, not by our wishes and desires. Don't simply follow your desires. Discover the law of nature and set your plans accordingly. You will certainly achieve success this way.

The fact is that the world we live in was not created by us. It was created by the Creator. We can achieve what we want to achieve only by following the laws set by the Creator. Going against this fact will only lead to disaster.