it seems incorrect to claim that God not providing opportunities for salvation is unjust. Rather, through their actions on Earth, those who end up in hell have chosen to reject communion with God and it doesn’t seem unjust for God to respect their free will by allowing them to remain in hell. — Marissa
If there was an all-loving (all-powerful and all-knowing) God, he wouldn't have made (or otherwise let there come to be) a hell to begin with, or people who would behave in ways that would lead them to end up there. — Pfhorrest
2. If God does not provide opportunities for salvation to people in hell, then His actions toward those in hell are unjust and unloving. — Marissa
1. None of God’s actions toward persons is unjust or unloving — Marissa
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