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    Therefore, the memory of the damned persists in Heaven no... — Carmelics
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    Supports→the memory of the damned remain with those in Heaven

    Therefore, the memory of the damned persists in Heaven not as grief but as clear, ordered intellectual apprehension of divine justice.

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    • 1.Perfect beatitude requires understanding reality fully; ignorance of damnation would be a cognitive deficiency incompatible with heavenly perfection.
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    • 2.Intellectual comprehension of justice differs fundamentally from emotional suffering; one can understand reasons without experiencing anguish.
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    • 3.A just God's actions become transparent to the redeemed; this transparency serves pedagogical purpose in their eternal formation.
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    • 1.Witnessing eternal suffering of others, even with intellectual understanding, seems psychologically incompatible with genuine happiness or peace.
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    • 2.The claim that emotion can be cleanly separated from intellectual knowledge contradicts human psychology and the embodied nature of consciousness.
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    • 3.If God is omnibenevolent, a more merciful design wouldn't require the saved to retain memories of damnation at all.
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