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    Infinite Crime and Punishment

    A common rationalisation for Eternal Conscious Torment (ECT) is that the punishment for crimes against God must be eternal because God is eternal. By this logic, a crime against a 100-year-old should be punished with a 100-year prison sentence, and stealing a baby's rattle should carry a...
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    "Great Britain" when Britain is so small it could sit in the corner of Texas and not be noticed for days? (Being British, I presume I'm allowed to say that...)
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    Good News can't be Good News for anyone who cares about others if it's Bad News for "billions", or even for one. And the second commandment is to care about others... So another illogicality there, to go along with the one you pointed out.
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    The Good News of Christ.
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    I agree, it's an interesting question but, as you say, off-topic so best not to discuss it here.
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    Where is that supported in scripture or are you being all self-refuting again?
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    We are not writing academic essays here.
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    No worries mate. Bonzer explanation!
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    You're an Annihalationist? Just out of interest, what makes you prefer annihilation over the more popular ECT?
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    Well, I referred to His resurrected body. If you read that as the "same body" then you misunderstood me. He still had a body - He didn't become a ghost - and that body still carried wounds from His earthly body, so I was trying to make the point that we are transformed, rather than destroyed...
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    What is a successful (good) creation for God?

    I see you miss my point. My fault in not explaining it well I'm sure. Ah, well.