Being just is precondition to showing fairness. [1] Fairness considers underlying motives and racial tendencies. [2] In all our praying be fair; do not expect God to love you more than others. [3] Evidence is the basis of fairness, justice in harmony with mercy, and is supplied by the personalities of the Third Source and Center. [4] In Havona requirements are fitting and inherently natural. [5]
Fairness is one of the fruits of the spirit. [6] Eternal justice and divine mercy together constitute what in human experience would be called fairness. [7]
God is merciful with primitive mortals. [8]
Primitive man did not so much resent what would now be regarded as an injustice; it was taken for granted that those who had power would use it selfishly. Nevertheless, the status of any civilization may be very accurately determined by the thoroughness and equity of its courts and by the integrity of its judges. [9]
Jesus’ questions in temple evinced spirit of fairness. [10] Jesus refused to take unfair advantage. [11]