**Code Green:** The dubbed version is preferable, as the quality of the dub is superior to the Japanese language version, or different languages are portrayed in-universe in such a way that it would make less sense if the characters usually spoke Japanese (e.g., *Black Lagoon*). Watch it with subtitles only if you're a purist.
**Code Blue:** Both the dubbed and subtitled versions are passable, and choosing one or the other depends on one's personal tastes. Most dubbed anime fall into this category.
**Code Yellow:** The subtitled version is preferable, as the quality of the dub is markedly subpar, or different languages are portrayed in-universe in such a way that it would make less sense if the characters usually spoke the language into which it's dubbed (e.g., the English dub of *Azumanga Daioh*). Watch it dubbed only if you really can't stand subtitles.
**Code Red:** The dubbed version is completely out of the question, as it's been corrupted by fucking social justice warriors (e.g., the English dubs of *Prison School* and *Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid*).
If God is anywhere near as loving and just as everyone claims him to be, he would never allow anyone to suffer for all eternity, no matter what they had done in life. No conceivable sins or crimes committed in a finite lifespan would warrant an infinite punishment.
God is omnipotent and omniscient. He would know the entirety of the moral transgressions committed by a person in their life, as well as any mitigating or aggravating factors involved, and would be easily able to punish them accordingly. And perhaps God would punish humans far more severely than we would predict, but even a punishment a thousand or a trillion times more severe than expected would be infinitesimally smaller than eternal torment.
If God sent everyone to suffer eternally for their sins, despite his ability to punish everyone justly, he must be unfathomably uncaring, unfathomably sadistic, or both. Does that sound like someone worthy of your worship?