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    God made this punishment

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    • 1.Many religious traditions report consistent experiences of divine justice through natural or historical consequences, suggesting intentional design.
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    • 2.A morally perfect creator would necessarily ensure wrongdoing faces proportionate consequences within a just cosmic order.
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    • 3.The existence of predictable cause-and-effect relationships in moral domains suggests purposeful structure rather than randomness.
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