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Social is equal opportunities and equal treatment by the government within a society. The United Nations states that, 'Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities.'
Issues within social justice include, but are not limited to:
- Issues relating to , which focus on ensuring all people get equal treatment within society regardless of their racial heritage.
- issues, including the rights of women, men, transgender individuals and people who identify as outside of a gender binary.
- issues refer to ensuring that those with any and all sexuality are afforded the same respect, dignity and treatment as everyone else.
The concept of justice is key to Christian teaching, as many of the ideas of social justice are reflected in the life and teachings of the central figure of Christianity, .
The strong belief regarding the sanctity and dignity of life is shown by the teachings of Jesus concerning social justice; ensuring that all human beings are treated justly and with dignity is hugely important according to Christian principles.