Just to clarify what I meant by that: what the author has said is true - but it is not complete. After all, who could capture the Day of Judgment in prose? And who can depict the totality of Divine mercy?
Christ said these words to Sr Faustina, when speaking of the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy:
When they say this chaplet in the presence of the dying, I will stand between my Father and the dying person, not as a just judge but as the merciful Saviour.
This is of course 'private revelation', but it speaks to us of what Christ will do on that Great and Terrible Day.
The face that sin encourages will also be the one which shame will wrought. Lovers of sin in eternam intent condemn themselves to eternal shame, judged as they judge.
Hence things like pornographic worships have a very vile purpose of enchaining the subject to its masters/persecutors/”victims”/sollicitors.