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Oh yes, Charles, you mention that the early apostles were expecting Jesus to return soon. That’s what the scriptures seem to say, and even today all sorts of sects keep predicting that the ‘signs of the times’ mean the Second Coming is near. I’ve heard that all my life.
As for the book of Revelation, no offense but there are dozens of ways to interpret the symbolism there. Frankly, I don’t put much stock in it. It’s mighty close to occultic literature. One of my grandmothers actually believed that Rome was 'the great whore" (Rev. 17:1; 19:2) and that the Pope likely had 666 inscribed on his belt. Shows you how crazy religious prejudice can be. My Catholic kin had equally silly ideas of their own, pressed upon them by their church.
Oh, yes, it is your emphasis on indulgences that caught my attention. I’m sure you’re aware that Luther, a Catholic monk, challenged the church because Tetzel, sent out by the Vatican, promised indulgences to the faithful who gave generously to build St. Peter’s in Rome. They could lessen the time their loved ones would spend in Purgatory. Maybe I don’t appreciate indulgences enough, but this notion of praying this or that cuts down on the time people spend in Purgatory doesn’t impress me a bit. God must maintain a fantastic accounting/scoring system to keep all this straight.
Well, back to Mary. I continue to honor her but this ‘Queen of Heaven’ business doesn’t impress me, either. Sorry, but I do believe that it came to Christianity via pagan cults and their virgin goddesses. Mary, now in heaven, must be upset, too. Of course, I admit that I don’t know nearly as much about heaven, hell and purgatory as some of those Early Fathers of the church did. I am content to live by faith - amazing grace - and put my trust in Christ and not in any church or creed.
Back to the game.
As for the book of Revelation, no offense but there are dozens of ways to interpret the symbolism there. Frankly, I don’t put much stock in it. It’s mighty close to occultic literature. One of my grandmothers actually believed that Rome was 'the great whore" (Rev. 17:1; 19:2) and that the Pope likely had 666 inscribed on his belt. Shows you how crazy religious prejudice can be. My Catholic kin had equally silly ideas of their own, pressed upon them by their church.
Oh, yes, it is your emphasis on indulgences that caught my attention. I’m sure you’re aware that Luther, a Catholic monk, challenged the church because Tetzel, sent out by the Vatican, promised indulgences to the faithful who gave generously to build St. Peter’s in Rome. They could lessen the time their loved ones would spend in Purgatory. Maybe I don’t appreciate indulgences enough, but this notion of praying this or that cuts down on the time people spend in Purgatory doesn’t impress me a bit. God must maintain a fantastic accounting/scoring system to keep all this straight.
Well, back to Mary. I continue to honor her but this ‘Queen of Heaven’ business doesn’t impress me, either. Sorry, but I do believe that it came to Christianity via pagan cults and their virgin goddesses. Mary, now in heaven, must be upset, too. Of course, I admit that I don’t know nearly as much about heaven, hell and purgatory as some of those Early Fathers of the church did. I am content to live by faith - amazing grace - and put my trust in Christ and not in any church or creed.
Back to the game.