I disagree. I think there are ways you could “defy God’s will” by doing what could be considered a service to others… and not ever have a loophole to wiggle out of hell.
A good example might be a Christian choosing to shoot babies—so their souls could go straight to heaven while they were still “innocent”… It’s plausible that a (rather twisted) christian could consider this a good thing for the souls of the babies, but I don’t see any way that they would then get a one way ticket to heaven” out of it.
I disagree. I think there are ways you could “defy God’s will” by doing what could be considered a service to others… and not ever have a loophole to wiggle out of hell.
A good example might be a Christian choosing to shoot babies—so their souls could go straight to heaven while they were still “innocent”… It’s plausible that a (rather twisted) christian could consider this a good thing for the souls of the babies, but I don’t see any way that they would then get a one way ticket to heaven” out of it.