I’ve used the metaphore before regarding seeing Hitler and a Jew he gassed, having coffee in Heaven’s cafeteria. But it takes an imagination, I confess. It assumes a universalist perspective (all people are “saved”), which I don’t really share.
I believe that all people think they are doing what is best, no matter how barbaric. It only proves why all men need the blood of Christ. But sometimes what they do is so barbaric that they don’t even see the problem with what they are doing.
Think of them as a guy that just runs down and kills “Just stop oil” protesters. He thinks it’s the right thing to do. And we all have fantasies about doing things like that, but most of us are constrained by our conscience and/or God. But some are so narcissistic, or they are atheists that are their own god, that they feel completely justified in horrendous acts, and honestly believe they are doing the right thing - whatever that means.
That is why people like Feinstein, and even the more barbaric, like Hitler, need to be stopped WITHOUT EMOTION OR VENGEANCE (because vengeance is the Lord’s). But via use of the cold and impartial law.
But Feinstein is an excellent test case for why it’s not a bad thing that people have a limited life span. I don’t miss Mr. Byrd either, BTW.