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Last Judgment by Johann Georg Unruhe - Damned souls going to Hell.
God's judgment, in religious contexts, refers to the idea that God punishes people in a just manner concerning their sins and that He will also eventually judge humanity as a whole. God judges people based on their actions, inactions, thoughts and beliefs. The concept of God's just judgments is central to many religions - including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. And it frequently involves the idea of a final judgment.
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External links
- Three Crucial Truths When God’s Judgment Seems Too Severe, Josh McDowell's website (A Cru ministry)