I have the feeling that Zeezrom had adopted a nihilistic attitude that nothing he did mattered. “Every man prospereth according to his genius” and the worst case scenario if there were eternal laws that a person broke was that they would cease to exist after this life (or something along those lines). I have the feeling that Amulek’s reminder that all would be raised to stand before God for judgement—the wicked as well as the righteous—having a perfect memory of their guilt was the thing that made him reconsider his previous course in life.
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