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steve-b
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Objectively speaking, all of us can make judgements on what we see based on what information we have.steve-b:![]()
Correct. You did not. Why I left it as a question, and a hope, that no directional inference was made, which would be contrary thing to do according to CC.Did I say where he went ?
What, I saw no prediction in your post, but would guess you would infer a good direction for Luther…I mean some Catholics would say he would have been given sainthood, had he remained CIsn’t it interesting, by leaving the direction open, how fast one can predict that direction is the bad direction, based on the information one has on a person’s life.
As for the after life,
Outside of those we Catholics know are saints, it’s true, we Catholics leave the destiny of all others NOT declared as saints, to the mercy of God.
THAT said
We Catholics also have assurances. Namely the sacraments. And since we’re talking at this moment about end of life issues, I’ll just say for Catholics, there are fantastic assurances with the sacrament of "last rites" .