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Why the Christian emphasis? The most robust discussion of justice as a virtue comes from Aristotle, and the article should reflect that. If, in Christianity, justice is related to charity, that's fine, but it ought to be moved from the introduction and cited accordingly. Aristotle would fundamentally disagree with this statement, as justice is disinterested and charity is interested. Bstouttt (talk) 17:02, 5 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]