The New Testament speaks indirectly like this because what it says will only be understood aright on the other side of the day of judgment. (religion-online.org)
lack of recognition of an ultimate judge of moral actions and a judge who sets injustice aright in a last judgement, and thus do not recognize the immorality of murder. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
But whatever the peculiarities of our moment, the problem of seeing things aright is a perennial one. (firstthings.com)