Shawn, you remind me so much of me when I was starting my Catholic journey. I believed in the pre-tribulation rapture…the whole 7 year trib, the Anti-Christ taking power in the Third Temple…I bought the whole thing thanks to Hal Lindsey. As time went on, I learned more about my faith. I did’n’t believe in Purgatory either for the same reasons you don’t. I still don’t believe in the Purgatory you THINK we believe in because you’re right…there is no second chance after death. That’s why I believe in the Purgatory that the Church actually teaches as opposed to what people THINK it teaches. I’m at peace with all that now, and now that I have learned about the 19th century beginnings of the Rapture and the 7 year tribulation scheme, well, I believe that these ideas are man made. Yes, there will be a time of trial, yes there will be an Antichrist, but not in the scheme that the dispensationalists claim it to be…do your research dude…and open your mind, otherwise you’ll be sounding like Apo…
“I don’t know what you’re talking about”…
Peace
P7
Let me start off by saying “I DO NOT BELIEVE IN A PRE-TRIBULATION RAPTURE!” I’ve said that many Catholics do believe in it for they do not think that they will experience the tribulation if it happens in our life time.
Second Point - The tribulation only lasts 3 1/2 weeks. In Daniels 70th week (week of years), it is mid through the week that the abomination desolation occurs. The 70th week begins with the signing of the Covenant that authorizes the rebuilding of the temple on the Temple Mount.
You believe that the revelations thing is man made? Self-fulfilling prophecy I suppose you mean. If not, then you don’t believe in the Gospel of Matthews, Matthews 24 specifically. How about Corinthians, Thessalonians, Luke, Mark, Jeremiah, Zechariah, Daniel, and even Genesis? Should I continue? All make mention to the end times in a consistent fashion.
Jesus said (Rev 1:3) Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written in it; for the time is near.
We should also know the signs of the time. Take the parable of the fig tree.
It’s up to you to believe what you want to believe. It’s your salvation. But to say that this scripture is man made, is to deny the very Word of God.
Why do you think so much scripture is placed before us? So that we may be saved. We see the Word of God happening before our eyes.
The more and more time in reflection about purgatory, I wonder if it is not the work of Satan himself. It provides people with a false sense of security in their works here in that we can continue to slip up and everything will be alright through this sanctification process. I’m not saying it’s a license for unGodly behavior, but why not then if it’s Satan’s work.
I would think that this concept would be more of a Protestant teaching, but it isn’t. The reason I say that is that they believe that through faith alone we are saved, not of works. This obviously is far from the truth and a gross misunderstanding of eph 2:8-9 (they fail to notice the “;” there). The works we perform in this temporal life equate to the rewards that we are storing up in our eternal life.
Point is that there is no strong evidence of purgatory, but tons of evidence to the contrary. It’s your choice to believe what you want.