Boris
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There is no justice innate to the physical universe. The physical universe is just a machine, that is indifferent to the welfare of man or beast. This can be seen from the earthquake at Bam, Iran, the Tsunami at Sri Lanka, or in Hurricane Katrina. These show that the physical universe is not controlled by a benevolent, loving god. These events have nothing to do with justice.
However, the universe is inhabited by some benevolent entities capable of intervening into the purely mechanical flow of events. These interventions reflect the morality of the entities making the intervention.
Justice is an idea invented on earth, and probably other planets, as part the morality invented here, for the purposes of group animals and humans, to have a better, safer life. Each group invents, over a period of time, codes that fit their circumstances. These codes will only produce justice when an agency to enforce justice exists and operates. Otherwise there is no justice.
These codes are then carried by the reincarnation cycle into various heavens and BSTs, where people carry on the codes they brought with them.
Various religions claim their rules come from a god, and have a divine source. This is basically a witch doctor's trick to get obedience. But actually, morality arises from the needs of group living here on Earth. Legislatures are continually engaged in deciding what shall be right or wrong.
Justice by way of karma would have to be enforced by some spiritual entities who have the power to plan or influence our lives and have their particular set of values.
An example of karma would be this piece of lore that I can not say whether it is true or not, it is just lore. Martin Luther King was a white man who mistreated his slaves in a previous life. So he was told by some authority to return to pay his karmic debt. And he certainly did that, advancing the cause of justice considerably.
Such an authority apparently exists, and sends people back to finish their assignment. But it is not the same thing as the basic power of the physical universe, which is mechanical, and produces natural disasters without any regard for justice. Justice is not a principle of operation of the physical universe, the way that for instance gravity is. Justice exists only where there is something able to maintain it, and a code of values to determine it.
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