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    The damned have freedom to sin after death — Carmelics
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    The damned have freedom to sin after death

    Against an aspect of GodEternal Conscious Torment
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    • 1.Freedom is essential to moral agency; removing it would make punishment unjust, as the damned could not be held responsible for actions.
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    • 2.An omnipotent God could maintain justice while preserving libertarian freedom even in the afterlife without logical contradiction.
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    • 3.Eternal punishment without continued moral choice would be arbitrary constraint rather than earned consequence of freely chosen rebellion.
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