Would you go to hell for things you do in a groundhogs day?

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Like Bill Murray total kill tons of people and himself hundreds of times and i'd imagine for a groundhogs day to happen some higher power needs to exist
 
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My great idea for a movie would be the protagonist doing all types of awful things over and over and then getting arrested because he's actually having a psychotic episode
 
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The entire point of Groundhog Day is that bill murray needed to improve as a person. You’d just be stuck there until you demonstrate moral behavior. Some might consider that hell.
 
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Haven't you played Life is Strange the gay lesbo kissing game? Clearly every new instance is a branching multiverse where everything suffers and life continues with or without your current perceived consciousness there. So I don't know how sin works in a multiverse setting, if it's like a giant sin tax when your global being dies... Or it's just the last life you brain-hopped into..? Did that universe begin and end at your perceiving of it? What happened before you entered it? Is it a snapshot or it's own thing afterwards and before. Is it a single stemming off point or are the new lives just landed in the same circumstance with completely different pasts...


I think the obvious answer to this is... if Bill Murray (or anyone in this circumstance) accepted Jesus Christ as their lord and savior and truly repented for their sins before they died... no they wouldn't go to hell.

and why is your criteria for possibility of higher power existing ... groundhog day the Bill Murray starred classic fictional film.. also renowned actual holiday.
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Yes, unless you repent. In Murray's defense though, he had lost his mind and went insane, so I don't think it counts as he's essentially innocent under those conditions.
 
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