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In The Bible a person who is saved doesn't have to face the coming judgment on sin.

Throughout history God has judged the sin of mankind e.g

The world was judged by the flood, Noah and his family were saved in the ark.

The nation of Egypt was judged, but the Israelites were saved.

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