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    It is not the case that an infinitly evil sin is bad enough to warrant it (eternal conscious torment)

    ?Set your confidence on the premises below to see your aggregate.

    Reasons Against

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    Reason against
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    • 1.An infinite being's offense against infinite goodness creates infinite moral debt requiring infinite restitution or punishment.
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      Think about whether this reason is strong or weak

    • 2.Proportional justice demands punishment matching offense severity; infinite sin warrants infinite consequence.
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      Think about whether this reason is strong or weak

    • 3.Rejecting God's infinite goodness constitutes an infinitely grave act deserving the worst conceivable penalty.
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      Think about whether this reason is strong or weak

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