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Some scholars think when Peter wrote "disgusting acts," he did not speak about all idolatry. This is because all idolatry is a sin against God. They think Peter spoke about breaking the laws made by the government. That is, even people who were not Christian thought these acts were evil.
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See: Idolatry (Idol); Worship; [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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See: [Idolatry (Idol)](../articles/idolatryidol.md); [Worship](../articles/worship.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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### Why did Peter write “floods of reckless behavior”?
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When Peter wrote about people "giving an account" to God, he wanted people to think about the time when God will judge people who lived their lives in “sensuality” (see: 1 Peter 4:3) and spoke against Christians. He used the metaphor of a trial in court, where people are accused of crimes and they have to respond. He wanted to say that God will judge people who continue to live in the wrong way (see: Matthew 12:36).
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See: Judge (Judgment); [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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See: [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md); [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md)
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### Why did Peter write “the living and the dead”?
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Peter wrote "the living and the dead" so people would know that God will judge everyone who is not a Christian (see: Revelation 20:11-15). This is called the Great White Throne Judgment. Peter wanted to say that nobody can escape this judgment just because they die before it happens.
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See: Judge (Judgment)
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See: [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md)
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### How was the gospel "preached also to the dead"?
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The reason the gospel was preached was because God was about to judge people (see: 1 Peter 4:5).
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See: Gospel; Preach; Hell; Judge (Judgment)
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See: Gospel; Preach; Hell; [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md)
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### How are Christians “judged in the flesh as humans”?
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When Peter wrote about Christians being "judged in the flesh as humans", he wanted to write about Christians dying. In the beginning, Adam sinned (see: Genesis 3). God punished him and all his descendants. Because of this, all people from then on die (see: Romans 5:12-21). All people are punished or judged in this way. Peter wanted to say that Christians also die.
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See: Judge (Judgment); Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs)
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See: [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md); Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs)
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### Why did Peter write “live in the spirit the way God does”?
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Other scholars think Peter wanted to say that God’s judgement will begin with Christians. It will be a judgment of mercy on Christians. Then God will judge all people who do not believe in Jesus. This will be a judgment of wrath on non-Christians.
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See: Judge (Judgment); Wrath; Mercy; Reward
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See: [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md); Wrath; Mercy; Reward
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### Why did Peter tell Christians to “entrust their souls to the faithful Creator”?
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