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It is not the case that an infinite punishment would come from a human committing an infinitely evil crime
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Punishment proportionality requires that severity match culpability; infinite evil deserves infinite consequences by this principle.
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Humans can commit sins against an infinite being (God), making the offense's magnitude infinite regardless of finite human capacity.
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Infinite punishment deters only if possible; a finite being committing infinite evil justifies infinite deterrent consequences.
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