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elvisman
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**So, because I mis-typed what I was tring to say, you think that I’m in the same hole as you? **I think not. You are very confused about the beliefs of the Catholic church.I’m not in that hole alone. I think one of the above said he or she is a catechist.
In the system of salvation you don’t need faith. You just have to keep going to mass and confession and then when you die you will go to purgatory to pay for your sins. I’m not trying to be amusing. That’s how it was taught.
jmcrae simply called me out and when I looked at what I typed, I realized it was misworded. He was right to point that out to me.
You think that you go to purgatory to pay for your sins? Jesus already paid for our sins. We receive temporal punishment - much like a father who forgives his son for joyriding with his friends. Even though he forgives him, he still grounds him. That’s fatherly love.
Purgatory is a state of purgation - of cleansing before we can enter Heaven, because, as I already pointed out - “nothing unclean can enter Heaven” (Revelation 21:27).