Just And Unjust Laws In The Letter From Birmingham Jail By Martin Luther King

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There are many variety of opinions when it comes to laws. In “The Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King expresses his views on just and unjust laws. According to Martin, laws that uplift human personalities is just. However, he also believes that any law that degrades human personalities is unjust. On this world, laws can be very important and can be the solution for keeping this nation and other countries together. Without laws, people would just do whatever they want to do and not think twice about it for the simple fact that they would know that there will not be any major consequences. Martin proves why these laws are so important to us and he also explains how they are important. There are many points which he proves that I totally agree with and there are also some things that I do not necessarily agree with Personally I agree and disagree with him at the same time for many reasons. I do believe that laws that people see positively and obey are good for society and helps us be better in life by obeying these laws. Laws are set by people on this earth and according to Martin, they are laws that God himself demands to be followed on earth for moral reasons. We all know to follow the laws set on earth otherwise we will be …show more content…

People not following the just laws but rather the laws that seem unjust and unfair to the rest of the people. He also says how people on his days practiced disobedient. In general what Martin Luther King Jr is trying to say is that people would rather be disobedient and follow these unjust laws because it that is what they want to do rather than following God rules and help each other out. People need to understand that what seems fair and right sometimes is not right because you end up hurting innocent people by not doing what we should be doing as

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