To observe all the evil in this world and suppose that nothing will ever be done about it is absurd and against the sense of justice every human being is born with. To think that people can do all the unspeakably evil things to others and simply go to sleep and rest in peace for eternity is a fantasy of those who have forsaken God. Hell is not a metaphorical grave or a temporary state, but a place of everlasting punishment where the soul and body are punished forever for their wickedness. Jesus declared that in hell there is unquenchable fire and gnashing of teeth. The widespread disbelief in hell stems from self-righteousness and moral relativism, where people judge themselves by comparison to others rather than by God's perfect standard, leading to the dangerous illusion that good people go to heaven and bad people to hell—when in fact, even morally upright individuals who reject God are worthy of eternal punishment, too. They have done to God what cruel and wicked men have done to their fellow men. Sin is not merely harm to others, but a profound offense against a holy God, and true salvation requires a radical transformation of the heart through faith in Christ, not not simply a good life toward others.