It is overly simplistic to believe that there are individuals who completely lack faith in the possibility of reconciliation. Similarly, it is naive to think that Christ's sacrifice encompasses all individuals, and that God's intervention is contingent upon their belief. If our moral judgment relies on communication between individuals, how can we accurately assess situations where there is no apparent communication from God? In such cases, individuals could act however they please towards others, claiming the potential for redemption as a justification for their actions and expecting their past wrongdoings to be forgotten. In this perspective, the potential of God becomes subjective, defined by each individual. Consequently, every person acts according to their own interpretation of God's potential and justifies themselves based on this belief. Either one accepts that the foundation of all things lies in God's creative word, or one believes that God remains silent.
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