Hell is the shadowed side of divine justice — not created for cruelty, but as a consequence of willful denial and corruption. It reminds creation that freedom carries weight, and that actions echo beyond this world. Described as fire, it represents the burning of conscience, truth rejected, and mercy refused. Its existence completes moral balance: just as goodness deserves peace, persistent wrongdoing meets consequence. To reflect on Hell is not to dwell in fear, but to understand accountability — the gravity that anchors moral choice in a just creation.
