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"Righteousness ... In one sense, it is an attribute of God whereby He is said to be holy and righteous."
"...In another sense it refers to the righteousness of man"
The article basically says "righteousness is righteousness." This gives absolutely no useful information to the reader.
"Righteousness ... In one sense, it is an attribute of God whereby He is said to be holy and righteous."
"...In another sense it refers to the righteousness of women"
The article basically says "righteousness is righteousness." This gives absolutely no useful information to the reader. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 160.147.208.150 (talk) 15:26, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
"19th November 2009 Ladies Day
Thought for the day
What we have to safeguard and protect today are Truth and Righteousness and not the nation. When Truth and Righteousness are protected, they will protect the nation. Hence, righteousness should be fostered in every home............"
One can build a little section for the article's page.
The term is claimed as originally and exclusively a theological concept. Besides the bald statement of the introduction, no evidence is provided to support this. The interpretation of the etymology seems entirely a POV/OR statement. It is not sourced and while evidence of the use of the term in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam is provided this is not by any means sufficient. The idea that the word was "remodelled" is not sourced and whether its FIRST use was in Tyndall's bible is neither demonstrated nor sourced. It's use in the early 16c. as an "alteration of rightwise, from Old English rihtwis .. Suffix altered by influence of courteous, etc" is Etymonline's more reasoned NPOV entry. This article seems contentious and should be tagged as such unless there is serious sourcing to substantiate its primary claim. LookingGlass (talk) 03:17, 28 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]