I got this question after watching a show called the Good place (S3 ep.10)
Timestamp: (18:03 - 18:55)
Just incase you wanna see the clip. It is also on Netflix.
But it shows a clip of this guy named Micheal and he is confused on why people have not been able to get to the Good place (basically heaven) in the last 500+ years. And its because:
"There are so many unintended consequences to well-intentioned actions."
-Tahani
You can grow your own roses and give it to your dying grandmother, and that good action can give you points so that you can get into the Good place.
But now its easier to buy online using a cellphone that was probably made in a sweatshop. The flowers were probably grown with toxic pesticides and probably picked by exploited migrant workers. And it was probably delivered from thousands of miles away, which created a massive carbon footprint, and the money you used was probably sent to a billionaire racist CEO, who is probably not the nicest person.
I know we arent saved by works but instead we are saved by grace, but still, is this something we should be worried about?