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Usagi
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The point of the teaching is not to contrast “immediately” with “three seconds later,” it is to contrast the immediate Particular Judgment with alternative ideas such as “soul sleep.” Catholics believe that each person is judged privately at death, and that all have that judgment publicly ratified on the Last Day. Some other groups believe differently. The Catechism is trying to illustrate that difference, not teach about the exact moment of death.But the Catechism makes the point that it happens immediately at the moment of death, doesn’t it? Why make that point if the moment of death is unspecified and irrelevant?
And how does the Church know this to be true if it doesn’t even know when the moment of death is? Perhaps the soul is judged 3.14 seconds after total death?
Usagi