What if there was no judgement for the wicked?

Ecclesiastes 3:17 New King James Version (NKJV)

I said in my heart, “God shall judge the righteous and the wicked, For there is a time there for every purpose and for every work.”

,But what if!

Proverbs 28:4 – Those who forsake the law praise the wicked, but those who keep the law strive against them.

Evil people succeed in life because they don’t care about the others they do everything to get what they want, they sometimes pretend that they are a good person to get your trust then they will eat you alive! without further notice. they are ready to kill and sell their soul to their evil king because they don’t have contentment in life and they want money and power.

The Laws both express our country’s moral consensus and help shape it. Once legislatures pass a law, or the Supreme Court rules on a case, the moral consensus usually moves in the direction of the law.

What do wicked people want from the law and the Supreme Court? They want not just “decriminalization” of their behavior; they want approval of it, in the press, in schools, and in pulpits if they can get it. Those who refuse to get with their program will have to praise them or strive against them.

The active world hates the sentence, “Sodomy is wrong,” and anyone who utters it. A larger community hates the sentence, “Adultery is sin,” especially when it is explained that the Bible includes in “adultery” all sexual unions outside of marriage between man and woman. Credit card companies hate hearing anything about usury.

Others hate, “Lazy people earn their poverty.” A big majority of political, educational, and entertainment elites hate hearing, “Abortion murders innocent people.” Nevertheless, sodomy, adultery, usury, laziness, and abortion all bring immense harm to people. Approval of sin is not love; it is cowardice.

Contending about moral issues provokes accusations from the wicked, and sometimes from unwitting church allies. “You’re a hater.” “Don’t be judgmental. Remember Jesus said, ‘Judge not that you be not judged.’” In Christian circles, expect to be called Pharisaic and legalistic, admonished to be positive rather than negative, winsome rather than provocative.

To have peace, all you need to do is approve breaking God’s law, or at least be silent. But forsaking the law is a fatal move towards social disintegration.

Paul concluded his indictment of Greco-Roman society with the accusation that they approved what they knew was evil. “Though they know God's righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them (Romans 1:32).

Do evil people get what they deserve in this life?

No.

Evil people typically rise to places of power and influence and don’t care who they harm to get there. These are the self obsessed narcissists. These are the genuinely evil people who had all the privilege yet chose to use others.

The lowly criminals usually get what the infinitely more evil rich person deserves. The lowly criminals tend to be from bad environments, with bad education and few options. They never had much chance. Some of them are also really dumb, unfortunately, and go along with whatever a more shrewd gang member tells them.

What stops us from being evil if there is no god? Oh my. You haven’t discovered the value of goodness yet? I hope you will! We humans aren’t meant to be happy if we do evil. We all have egos, and the ego wants us to be proud of ourselves. We can’t be proud if we’re doing evil.

When we do good and help others and avoid wrongdoing, we feel like a million dollars. Goodness is its own reward, and evil is its own punishment—not to mention the fact that our prisons are full of people who did evil and were doing what they thought that they wanted to do!

Why do evil people succeed in life?

Evil ones, however, don’t go with the rules . They quickly learn how to lie others and get away with it and they only know how to hurt others . They only care about themselves and use all the time and energy on succeeding in life.

There is no need to speculate. Since there is a God and yes there's judgements, we can just ask people why the aren’t insufferable to each other. Most people believe that there is some balance to consequences. Some believe in Judgement, some just believe “ what goes around comes around”. some believe in Karma and reincarnation. None of these things are true, but belief in them stops evil inclinations.

Most people don;t like hurting people, or only like hurting people in specific circumstances, where they feel justified. Do you prefer to see a smile or a frown? For most people its a smile. Most people, also have built in honesty. They feel physically uncomfortable when engaged in deception. It is things like these that are the basis of the morality that gets refined in the codes in religious texts.

Empathy, social instincts, the laws of our various civilzations and pubishments for breaking them and finally not being raised to act with no regards or concern for others.

Questions like this really worry me, they tend to suggest the questioner would go around commiting atrocities all the time if they weren't frightened of the God figure.

Do you lack basic empathy and a respect for others? Because I believe people with those traits used to be called psychopaths.

Evil people succeed because of their perseverance and singleness of purpose. Evil people do what they must in order to get what they want. If it is necessary to betray a friend or hurt someone so as to achieve a goal, they just do it. They're not inhibited by physical and social barriers. In summary, evil people succeed because they take actions daily towards achieving their goals. They're action oriented. On the other hand, good people tend to talk about their goals rather than take actions about them.

And so the wicked prosper.

And the empathetic people struggle.

And the underclass get punished.

The world has always been that way

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