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    an infinite punishment involves misery — Carmelics
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    an infinite punishment involves misery

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    • 1.Misery is the subjective experience of suffering; infinite duration necessarily means suffering persists without cessation or relief.
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    • 2.Any conscious state experienced continuously and inescapably for eternity would constitute misery by definition, regardless of its nature.
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    • 3.Punishment logically aims to impose negative consequences; infinite punishment cannot achieve reformation, making endless suffering its only content.
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