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    The punishment for annihilation lasts forever — Carmelics
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    The punishment for annihilation lasts forever

    Against an attribute of GodAnnihilation
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    • 1.If annihilation means permanent cessation of consciousness, the subject cannot experience relief, making the punishment experientially infinite.
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    • 2.Eternal consequences for finite wrongs reflect a coherent moral framework where destruction of the self warrants irreversible metaphysical cost.
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    • 3.The permanence of annihilation itself constitutes the punishment's duration—unlike finite sentences, it cannot end through time or redemption.
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