God's obviously nonsense, but I can still take a shot at answering these anyway.
1) In the grand scheme, our time on earth as part of an everlasting existence is very small. 40 hard years as it relates to forever is not a long time. By design, I'd say. That's a good selling point to the poor. Things are bad now, but everlasting life is just around the corner!
2) Guessing how God judges people is just guessing. Perhaps a God, in it's infinite wisdom and whatnot, doesn't treat the two situations as apples to apples, and someone in Jamal's situation is given an amount of leniency that is appropriate given his situation.
1) In the grand scheme, our time on earth as part of an everlasting existence is very small. 40 hard years as it relates to forever is not a long time. By design, I'd say. That's a good selling point to the poor. Things are bad now, but everlasting life is just around the corner!
2) Guessing how God judges people is just guessing. Perhaps a God, in it's infinite wisdom and whatnot, doesn't treat the two situations as apples to apples, and someone in Jamal's situation is given an amount of leniency that is appropriate given his situation.