The penalty for rejection of God and the things of God is not having God or the things of God. Yes, a metaphor like “Lake of fire” has caught the popular imagination but there are other metaphors”Going to their own place” and “dying in their own sins” which IMO give more pause for thought.
Firstly, you're still not telling us, or simply don't know what the penalty is. What are these "things of God"? Secondly, you can't reject something you don't believe exists.
Sin is a choice. If evil were programmed in by God then, how do you account for doing good?
Quite apart from the impossibility of true free will, which renders the whole idea of 'judgement' nonsensical, nobody lives up to God's standard, so it can't be a choice. If there was a genuine choice, then at least some people would make it.
Any reprogramming is at the hands of our forebears and ourselves.
And it's the involvement of our forebears that is the problem and it is because of your God's design, so that is your God's fault. It's how it made us.
Regarding cosplay, it’s actually 30 years of being human.
Humans can't do miracles, or don't you believe in that part of the story?
As for 3 days being dead, For a dead person what’s the difference between 3 days and 3 billion years?........Exactly none.
What exactly do you think happens when you're dead? If it's nothingness, then there wasn't much point Jesus dying anyway, and you never did address my point of what happened after Jesus was resurrected versus what happens when a sinner is, because, if it wasn't the same, then Jesus didn't genuinely take the punishment for sin at all and it was all just play-acting.
And what about Luke 23:43, where Jesus, while on the cross, makes a date to see somebody in paradise 'today'? If we was in paradise, it makes it even more absurd to say that he paid the price for our sins.