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Why is it that good works can't outweigh sins?
I understand that we aren't worthy of heaven because we aren't pure or divine, but isn't it possible that the good that we do outweighs the bad? If one doesn't repent, does one sin really doom someone to hell if they've lived a life with far more good deeds than bad ones?
I understand that we aren't worthy of heaven because we aren't pure or divine, but isn't it possible that the good that we do outweighs the bad? If one doesn't repent, does one sin really doom someone to hell if they've lived a life with far more good deeds than bad ones?