Ines’s punishment from God is solely her ability to remember her past life or lives after she committed suicide. God didn’t punish her in any other way. Her tragedies do not stem from God. Ines knows this too but what she cannot understand is why she’s trapped in a cycle of repeated lives. She kind of already guessed that it’s because she committed suicide twice that she regresses with memories.
The story hasn’t revealed anything about Oscar yet to draw the conclusion he hasn’t been punished. However, the fact that he has memories suggests there is more to the story. Moreover, not everyone would think memories are a punishment just like 99% of regression stories see memories as an advantage to knowing the future and changing their fate. This current arc will begin to reveal more answers to these mysteries.
The story is quite close to the Bible though except in the regression aspect. The rain falls on the just and the unjust. Every person is treated impartially and is given the chance to repent. In the end, each person will be judged after death. The Bible is full of saints lamenting why do the wicked, like Oscar, prosper. There a time appointed for man to die then the judgement so it’s not like Oscar will get away with his unrepentant evil. He will be dealt with eventually.

I find it very interesting that the God of that world has been punishing Inés because she committed the “greatest” sin you can against God. Which is killing yourself because God gives the gift of Life and taking that away yourself goes against his wishes, yet…Wtv red head name is has not received any due to the crimes he’s committed against women really. It’s just an interesting perspective given that most traditional gender roles are based on the Bible. The man who doesn’t worship/or barely does what he so prays and preaches for yk? lives his life with no remorse while Inés has been in a constant cycle of pain.