Irrelevant. It is not man punishing man, but God punishing man through man. Though I am not saying the Jews were punished for their sins, or anything like that. Further, I am speaking in principle, not particular matters.
spock:
Eternal punishment for a temporal “crime” is never just, since it is out of proportion.
Time has nothing to do with the gravity of sin. Hence I may murder a man in one instant. You wouldn’t say this was on the same level as telling a white lie, which took the same amount of time.
Also, this crime is against the infinite source of all good, and the surpreme authority of the universe. Ergo, the sin is in nature necessarily infinite.
spockWaterboarding and other kinds of torture? Would you state this said:
In metaphysical principle, yes. I’m not saying the doctrine is emotionally appealing or that I would accept it under extreme torture. I am only saying metaphysically it is sound.