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How do we know God's judgment is fair for those without the law?

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God's judgment is fair for those without the law because their conscience, which reflects God's law, condemns them for their actions (Romans 2:14-15).

Paul addresses the fairness of God's judgment in Romans 2, where he explains that Gentiles, who do not possess the Mosaic law, are still accountable because of the law written on their hearts. In verses 14 and 15, it is clear that when they naturally do things that are in accordance with God's moral law, their conscience either accuses or excuses them. Thus, even without a written law, all are held to account for their transgressions against the innate understanding of right and wrong that God has instilled within them. This indicates a form of divine fairness; all are judged according to the revelation they have received.
Scripture References: Romans 2:14-15

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