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How can God judge those who don't believe?

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God’s judgment of unbelievers is rooted in His justice, as they knowingly suppress the truth and turn away from Him.

The judgment of God upon unbelievers is a reflection of His perfect justice and holiness. Romans 1:18-20 teaches that God's wrath is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighteousness because individuals suppress the truth that is evident to them through creation. This suppression leads to a continual rejection of God's authority, which results in condemnation. The reality that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23) reinforces that no one is exempt from this judgment. However, God’s judgment is not arbitrary but is based on His righteous standards. Those who refuse to acknowledge Him and live in disobedience are held accountable for their actions as they choose to ignore the clear revelation God has made through nature and conscience. Thus, it underscores the seriousness of rejecting the knowledge of God.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18-20, Romans 3:23

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