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    If there are not enough opporitniites to sin in Hell cont... — Carmelics
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    If there are not enough opporitniites to sin in Hell continually, then it is not that some will sin forever

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    • 1.Continuous sinning requires continuous opportunities; a finite environment limits available sins to commit.
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    • 2.If Hell's conditions are static and exhaustible, inhabitants would eventually exhaust all possible transgressions.
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    • 3.Logical consistency demands: eternal sinning presupposes inexhaustible moral choices available at each moment.
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