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Answer 1

God will treat us the same way that we treat him. His punishment is like a mirror which reflects our actions or consequences for a certain action, but the difference is that the last things that we can do are in this world. However, He has power over us here and hereafter, so take care.

Answer 2

It is unclear what "stealing to God" or "stealing from God" is, since a person would first have to posit what it is that God owns. Nearly every different monotheism disagrees on where God's ownership ends and his rulership begins. (e.g. Is a person owned by God or only ruled by Him? Do all lands belong to God or only holy regions? Do all things belong to God or only those in which His name are inscribed?) Theft in general receives Divine Retribution in all sects of all monotheistic religions. The amount of suffering that accords with the theft is usually by amount stolen and the effect it may have on others. (e.g. $1000 from a wealthy person is not as criminal as $1000 from a poor person as there is something more malicious about the latter)

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