Fair enough. However, “finding verses” isn’t the same as engaging in a conversation about theology.
(Read posts 6 and 17) Memaw
I bet that these ‘good apologists’ explained why the verses were relevant.
(Guess I’m not a “good” apologist), Memaw
I wasn’t quoting you, I was telling you what my impression of the effect of your simply throwing verses out there felt like. I hope – if I should ever have an apologetics question – that my friends wouldn’t just throw Scripture citations at me, as if that sufficed.
(When you put quotes around it, it feels like a quote!), Memaw
Actually, that’s not what’s going on in 2 Maccabees. ‘Prayer for the dead’ is relevant because it implies that, first of all, there is a heaven (and not just Sheol), and second, that our prayers are efficacious for the dead. Judas
certainly wasn’t praying that his friends might be released from Purgatory – he was praying that God might have mercy on them and forgive them their transgressions.
(same difference, the name purgatory was applied to it later, like the name Trinity was applied to Father, Son and Holy Spirit"), Memaw
I don’t “disagree with Mt 5”… just [the implication of] your take on it.

Whatever was wrong with MY take on it.
(That’s what it says for goodness sake!) Your good at implications), Memaw
Blessings,
G.