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Why is hell considered a place of divine retribution?

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Hell is seen as divine retribution because it is where God administers justice for unrepentant sin.

Hell functions as a place of divine retribution because it is where God's justice is fully executed for the sins committed in life. The fundamental premise is that God's character requires that sin must be punished; thus, hell serves as the ultimate expression of God's wrath against sin. Scriptures such as Matthew 25 and Romans 2 illustrate how individuals will be judged according to their works and the measure of their rejection of God's truth. This aligns with the belief that divine retribution reflects God’s ultimate authority and justice, affirming the seriousness of human rebellion against Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:41-46, Romans 2:6-10, Hebrews 10:29-31

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