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    1 refers to human beings who have no rest, day or night — Carmelics
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    Supports→Every reference to the fate of the lost in the New Testament argues irreversible destruction of the wicked

    1 refers to human beings who have no rest, day or night

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    • 1.Modern workers in finance, healthcare, and emergency services operate continuously across time zones, embodying perpetual activity.
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    • 2.Human consciousness and ambition create psychological states where rest feels impossible, making sleeplessness a lived human condition.
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    • 3.Throughout history, humans have pursued goals without cessation—exploration, art, war—suggesting restlessness is fundamental to humanity.
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    • 1.All humans require sleep; biological necessity contradicts any literal 24/7 wakefulness claim about human beings.
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    • 2.The statement commits a category error by attributing a relative behavioral pattern to all humans universally and permanently.
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    • 3.Even workaholics and shift workers rest cyclically; zero rest is physiologically impossible, making the claim empirically false.
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