I'm not so sure you've thought out the consequences of an infinite cosmology...
(This is but one aspect of infinite existence. There are other consequences beyond these, but they are currently irrelevant to the topic at hand.)
The very nature of infinity means that we're all going to experience both infinite joy and infinite sorrow. All aspects of existence that our souls could possibly experience will eventually be experienced. Because over an infinite span of time, as long as an event has even the slightest chance of happening, then, eventually, it must necessarily occur. That's basic probability.
So then, riddle me this: if we have an infinite amount of happiness and sorrow to live through, then what does a paltry 10000 years of being "reborn with very bad luck under hellish circumstances", or whatever, matter? Not a goddamn bit. Infinity plus a billion trillion years is still infinity.
If existence and reincarnation is infinite, then even the harshest punishment you could possibly inflict cannot make our existence any worse, since we're already, by definition, experiencing infinite misfortune!
That being said, I suppose you could strike us from existence entirely. But even then that would be just one more experience to live through. And more importantly, you would be releasing us from your power permanently by surrendering us to the living embrace of nonexistence.
Even if your own theory of everything were true, you're still just as powerless against your detractors as you actually are in reality. Even as a god you're impotent! How great is that?
Now get off your high horse and open up an Etsy shop that sells parchment versions of your Decrees of Damnation so I can give you money. And like we discussed earlier in this thread, I'd be willing to pay extra if you'd piss on mine. Please and thank you.