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This paper discusses the problem of Hell, defending the Aquinas-Anselm-Edwards response that any immoral act deserves eternal punishment because it offends against God. I argue that the response is more defensible than one might at first think, but nevertheless faces a serious objection. If we differentiate two different problems of Hell—the logical problem and the evidential problem—we see that, in light of this objection, the Aquinas-Anselm-Edwards response only solves the logical problem of Hell.
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Effingham, N. (2024). Would God Really Send Me to Hell for Stealing a Wispa Bar? Sophia, 63(1), 85–97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-024-01002-4
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