Funny how nobody's talking about the theological implications of eternal punishment for finite sins. If justice is proportional, why does the Bible frame hell as a timeless consequence for earthly choices? As some discussions note, the idea that humans "condemn themselves" by rejecting salvation feels like a neat loophole—but who defines the terms of that "free gift"? The math doesn’t add up: a 80-year life vs. infinite torment. Follow the money in the interpretation of divine justice. Are we really supposed to accept that a loving God’s "mercy" hinges on a single act of faith? Or is there a deeper narrative about power and control?

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