Q: Where does scripture say that it contains all revelation?“purifying fire” -???
Protestants do not believe in Purgatory -not the Anglicans or Lutherans -we find no evidence for it in scripture -obviously it is a teaching of the Roman Catholic Church-I heard an Orthodox Priest once say that “purgatory was here on earth”
See 1 Cor 3.“purifying fire” -???
Obviously. Yet, does that make it wrong?Protestants do not believe in Purgatory -not the Anglicans or Lutherans -we find no evidence for it in scripture -obviously it is a teaching of the Roman Catholic Church
Well, if purgatory is place of purification, then why is hell necessary? IOW, why doesn’t everyone undergo this purification process?Purgatory is the place where souls who did not merit eternal damnation in Hell but are not yet perfect enough for heaven are purified and made ready for the sight of God.
Because not all persons want to be with God. Persons who die in the state of mortal sin have denied him and rejected him, and that decision is forever after death.Well, if purgatory is place of purification, then why is hell necessary? IOW, why doesn’t everyone undergo this purification process?
From my personal experience I can say that we are not bags for ideas. Ideas are clinging into your mind. When you try to eliminate one because it is a sin, it doesn’t go out right away. Somehow it comes back, and your mind somehow use your previous experiences and try to convince you to act following it again.Well, if purgatory is place of purification, then why is hell necessary? IOW, why doesn’t everyone undergo this purification process?
One is salvageable, the other is non-salvageable.Well, if purgatory is place of purification, then why is hell necessary? IOW, why doesn’t everyone undergo this purification process?
First, what happen for our soul when we die? Could it have a form? If not it cannot be in any place.What is purgatory?
Hell is a place for people who have willingly rejected the work of God and God’s moral law in their life. The people in purgatory have not.Well, if purgatory is place of purification, then why is hell necessary? IOW, why doesn’t everyone undergo this purification process?
I’ve never understood why people think that showing a God gene/correlation between religious experience and activity in a certain area of the brain somehow disproves God or the validity of such experiences. I mean, if the brain is an instrument the mind uses, wouldn’t you expect that there would be an area of the brain associated with religious experience independently of whether we actually come into contact with a reality?Counterpoint doesn’t believe supernatural evil exists. No evidence can be provided for those who don’t believe.
I think the religious ought to stop funding private research of the narrow minded who insist upon donations while arrogantly proposing such positions.
Search the God gene and the folly in the research, then think about the funding.
So is this thread (and others similar, on hell and purgatory) merely a game? Is Counterpoint playing it?Counterpoint doesn’t believe supernatural evil exists. No evidence can be provided for those who don’t believe.
I think the religious ought to stop funding private research of the narrow minded who insist upon donations while arrogantly proposing such positions.
Search the God gene and the folly in the research, then think about the funding.
I think it is. He put a link to a wikipedia article which explains what purgatory is in the OP.So is this thread (and others similar, on hell and purgatory) merely a game? Is Counterpoint playing it?
Oops, meant to say “hell and limbo”So is this thread (and others similar, on hell and purgatory) merely a game? Is Counterpoint playing it?
Hm.I think it is. He put a link to a wikipedia article which explains what purgatory is in the OP.