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    It is not that Insubordination is consistent with the jus... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Insubordination is the true "Hell."

    It is not that Insubordination is consistent with the justice of God

    Insubordination to God
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    • 1.Divine justice requires obedience to moral law; insubordination violates this law and thus cannot be consistent with God's justice.
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    • 2.God's authority is absolute and justified; rejecting legitimate authority contradicts the foundation of divine justice itself.
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    • 3.Permitting insubordination would undermine moral order; a just God cannot endorse disorder as compatible with justice.
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    • 1.Some forms of insubordination (against unjust authority) may exemplify justice rather than contradict it.
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    • 2.Justice itself sometimes requires challenging authority; civil disobedience can be morally justified and consistent with divine ethics.
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    • 3.Blind obedience can perpetuate injustice; a just God might endorse reasoned dissent against immoral commands.
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