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How do we know that God is just in condemning unbelievers?

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God's condemnation of unbelievers is just because all men are guilty and without excuse, as revealed in Scripture.

The justice of God in condemning unbelievers hinges on humanity's universal guilt. Romans 3:19 states, 'that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God.' When individuals are judged, they cannot claim innocence, as they are accountable for their sins. Throughout their lives, many have rejected God's mercy and grace, preferring their own sinful ways. Therefore, when God enacts judgment, He is not acting unjustly—rather, He is executing His righteous judgment against those who have refused His grace, thereby affirming His justice in their condemnation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19, Romans 1:18

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