salvation and damnation
Salvation refers to the concept of being saved, usually from spiritual or eternal harm, and attaining a state of eternal bliss, typically in religious contexts. Damnation, on the other hand, refers to the idea of condemnation or punishment, often associated with spiritual or eternal suffering, usually as a result of wrongdoing or sin.
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