Before answering this question, we need to ask a few clarifying questions.
Who sinned against whom?
What were those sins?
How harmful and severe were those sins?
And how many times were those sins committed?
Why is it important to know these answers?
You cannot receive redemption or take corrective action without first identifying, confessing, and repenting of the sin(s), as well as atoning for the harm caused.
Without redemption, is there a chance for salvation for the sinners?
And are the sins and harms committed as bad as it appears on the surface?
Question:
Did you pass your tests of character?
Let's take a deep dive back into history.
Did Christ’s enemies succeed in diminishing or destroying Him?
Although Christ’s enemies with Judas’s betrayal managed to abuse, torture, and crucify Jesus, Jesus never bowed nor was He ever reduced to their spiteful, small-minded tactics.
Why?
Because Christ, despite everything done to Him, remains Christ—Son of God, Son of Man.
In the end, what will the Lord and history judge us on?
We are judged by our character, deeds, or misdeeds—not just in this life but also on a spiritual level in the end.
So, who's going to hell?