Around 12:23 PM, a person at the counter gave me a white binder, so for the date column I wrote “Sept 12” \[2023\] and for the name column “Harold Samson” while another made photocopies of my handwritten UR Bible verses. I was told from a mysterious stranger to go to this location, the one who suddenly disappeared when I turned around. These printed versions will prove useful.

Because with these UR Bible verses that I distribute, I only have so much time to write and to run around spreading them. At the same time, so do people have a limited amount of time to have faith alone in Christ to be saved. Me knowing this stuff comes down purely to luck, chance. What if I were born in a culture where Christianity is not that well known? Or what if I lived a shorter lifespan than others? Where’s the justice in that?

\`\`\`Isaiah 61:8 NASB1995 For I, the LORD, love justice \`\`\`

Imagine if you went to a court room to defend yourself, but you’re poor and were given 1 minute and the other people were given 1 year and were rich enough to be able to study law.

The cruelty with eternal conscious torment comes in its unfairness, as not everyone has the same level of privilege and opportunity to be able to learn about Christianity in the first place! Regardless of the limited amount of time a person is given in life, if they aren’t saved, then what “Oops too late?” Infernalism/annilhationism posits that God can somehow run out of time. But does not Christ want us to learn about Him? Does not Christ want to teach everyone about Him?