G.W. North emphasizes that all principles, including the existence of evil, originate from God, asserting that evil is a perversion of good. He explains that death, introduced by sin through Adam, is not annihilation but a transition into another state of existence, with both heaven and hell characterized by everlasting burnings. North highlights that true life is found in self-sacrifice, modeled by Jesus, who willingly laid down His life for others, contrasting this with the perversion of self-interest seen in humanity. He argues that the essence of God's love and life is selflessness, which leads to acts of sacrifice, and that this principle is foundational to eternal life. Ultimately, North concludes that the sacrificial nature of Christ establishes a divine order of love and life that persists among the redeemed.