The reading presents a scholastic rule for hell after the final judgment: greater perfection brings greater capacity for pleasure or pain, so the damned will feel punishment more fully.
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Last Judgment
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"then his straight gaze grew twisted and awry he looked at me a while then bent his heads he fell as low as all..."
"...but eventually he will return. And this will result in the last judgment, in which all individuals are redeemed. They are judged whether they..."
"...other people. Because if they don't convert to Christianity, during the last judgment, they will burn in hell. And that is why Christianity is..."
"...this will usher in a thousand years of peace before the last judgment right then you have the jews these religious extremists right then..."
"...peace before and then a thousand years later you'll have the last judgment where god will judge us to be either worthy"
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