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ResoluteSheep
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I’ve just read ‘‘The Biblical Basis of the Catholic Faith’’ and on page 220, John Salza says that it might have been possible that the rich man was in purgatory considering how he showed compassion for his brothers, wanting to warn them ‘‘not to come to this place’’
In hell, there is no compassion, only hatred. Do you think the rich man was in purgatory instead? I mean the description of the place the rich man was in sounded much more like hell, but considering how he still cared for his brothers not wanting them to come to the place, do you think ‘‘the place of torment’’ was purgatory instead of hell?
In hell, there is no compassion, only hatred. Do you think the rich man was in purgatory instead? I mean the description of the place the rich man was in sounded much more like hell, but considering how he still cared for his brothers not wanting them to come to the place, do you think ‘‘the place of torment’’ was purgatory instead of hell?