
Someone Who Died Saving the Life of Another Shouldn’t Be Punished with Hell
From #STRask by Stand to Reason
June 1, 2026 · 24 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the moral implications of dying to save another and the nature of divine judgment.
Questions about responding to the claim that someone who died saving the life of another shouldn’t be punished with Hell, and answering someone who says they don’t need a relationship with God and that if there’s a just God, then we should all be judged according to our deeds.
People in this episode
Host: Stand to Reason
Topics covered
- salvation
- morality
- judgment
- Christian theology
- relationship with God
Keywords
- Hell
- salvation
- deeds
- God
- Christianity
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