If the above is true, then it is not the case that if people are tortured forever in Hell with utmost intensity, either they must have committed infintiely evil crimes, or thier tortuing must be inconsistent with the justice of God.
Wrongdoing or moral corruption so extreme and boundless that it has no limit or end.
Justice of God(as used in theology)
The idea that God acts fairly and righteously, punishing wrongdoing proportionally and treating people according to what they deserve.
Proportionality (in punishment)(as used in ethics and justice)
The principle that a punishment should match the severity of the crime—serious crimes warrant serious punishments, minor ones warrant minor punishments.
theodicy(Central concern of Plutarch's era)
The philosophical problem of reconciling the existence of evil and unpunished wrongdoing with the existence and goodness of divine providence.