Hypothesis is:
Since God is love, God is Just/Merciful never violating either one of those attributes (Jesus) or
If God is not really love, God cannot be both Just & Merciful at the same time without violating either one, for instance, if God administers Justice (as in Lucifer/satan's case), God was not merciful, and if God shews mercy to human sinners, allowing them back into heaven (though Lucifer/satan was cast out of heaven for sin), then God is not Just (satan)
Since God is love, God is Just/Merciful never violating either one of those attributes (Jesus) or
If God is not really love, God cannot be both Just & Merciful at the same time without violating either one, for instance, if God administers Justice (as in Lucifer/satan's case), God was not merciful, and if God shews mercy to human sinners, allowing them back into heaven (though Lucifer/satan was cast out of heaven for sin), then God is not Just (satan)
what you put here seems like an interesting pursuit, but it is really unclear & sorely needs some editing - are you meaning to just say,
- Satan's hypothesis: justice is incompatible with mercy
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if that's the case, then perhaps you ought to consider that you have been presenting the opinion that justice demands a single drop of alcohol in any person's mouth condemns them to hell.
so -- is your position one that allows for mercy?
if it is not, then which side of the hypothesis does your view actually land on? God's or Satan's?