Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
Scenario: somebody did something very very wrong with you without any reason. You being the victim went to the court for justice, but, failed to provide any solid evidence/proofs to court to punish that accused. Person exonerated from the court.
No God exist at all. Fine.
But, taking the above scenario into consideration, do non-believers EXPECT that there must be someone to provide them justice ?
No (if you're talking about god). We don't expect god to come in to provide them justice. In my opinion, I disagree any person "deserves" justice at all. We learn from the consequences but why eat popcorn and watch them hang from a tree just because they are consequenced for their actions. So, no.
Someone as in "anyone" (since you didn't provide a who)? No. If I had a attorney, things would probably go smoother. I don't expect one to show up, though. If I don't have evidence then there's nothing much I can do. If anything, that's like saying someone hurt me but I don't have a bruise to show it. So, I wouldn't expect anything from an action I cannot prove happened.