Clearly not. Your posts have demonstrated a vast ignorance of the Catholic faith. You are right, though, you do have nothing to add to Catholicism, except yourself. >>>guanophore
Does that mean that in my ignorance of the Catholic faith makes my views as of no value?
Do you mean to say that my spiritual "knowledge’ is limited because I am Catholic?>>> guanophore
Well, if one is not open to other than, yes.
I think you are confusing knowledge with faith. Understanding is faith seeking knowledge. I have embraced the Catholic faith. This does not mean I am ignorant of opposing views and practices. Knowledge puffs up, and you are right, I am not going to go out from under the protection of Jesus puffing myself up on matters foreign to His teaching. I spent the vast majority of my life embracing doctrinal errors because I was either ignorant, or too stubborn to accept the truth. I don’t do that anymore. >>>guanophore
No, I know you have faith, without question. But knowledge is in degrees, otherwise, we’d all know the same thing and experience no new thing.
It is the experience of life with the knowledge we have that we can either learn or continue to repeat until we do learn correctly and add to our knowledge as a more seasoned mature individual.
So, you are saying that people who understand scripture the way you do are have appropriate spiritual perceptions, and those that do not have “natural” perception?>>> guanophore
No, to see other than what is restricted thought, one has to be open-minded to outside knowledge which when weighed against what we already learned will either add or subtract to our understanding.
Having a base foundation, is essential otherwise, one will be led astray.
Your foundation is the Catholic fundamentals of which will either limit or allow the individual to explore beyond what it teaches.
One of the reasons some of you are on the non-Catholic religion thread is one of two things, curiosity and or to convert.
Which in one way allows you to experience the views of non-Catholics while the other to sharpen your spiritual swords.
You are sounding like some kind of Gnostic. They were disobedient to Moses, and were condemned for that, and for their lack of faith. Jesus made it clear on several occasions that they were disobedient to Moses and the Law.>>> guanophore
One of the key things about Gnosticism has to do with the individual self.
You see, individualism itself is against God, (that is what brought about separation) but if God is rebirth in the individual, as self is denied in the experience of life.
You are falling into the same error Adam and Eve did when they ate the apple. They wanted to decide for themselves what was right and wrong, instead of accepting God’s instructions.>>> guanophore
How can God unite spirit and body without that living soul having knowledge?
It is possible!
Consider a new born, is it not a living soul without knowledge?
But what about after that child gets to the point of accountability, with discernment, right from wrong, good from evil?
Wouldn’t that be the case with all of us? Hence: “the original sin theory”.
We all are Eve with Adam (spirit of God) in us originally, but because we become individual entities, as gods, we become separated from God and are strictly, Eves as in flesh only.
But when we come to the knowledge of the “tree of life” and gain understanding of who Jesus is, we are born again, this time with spirit Adam alive in us and not dead as before.
No, purgatory is not really a “place” at all, because it exists outside the space time continuum. It is more properly a state, but since we have so much trouble thinking out side our mental limitations we often think of this, and heaven and hell as “places”.>>> guanophore
OK, you want to play word games, “place” verses “state”?
Let me rephrase my sentence with the word change: my quote “Is not purgatory a name for a “state” between heaven (state) and hell (state) that people go whose salvation was questionable and needed to be helped out by prayer of the living?”
After that, I’ll accept your answer.
No, the salvation of no one is questionable. When we come before the judgment, we are either deemed a sheep, or a goat. Those sheep who are not perfectly holy when they die are cleansed prior to entering heaven, since nothing unclean can enter. If you were to die today, do you believe that every bit of your sin nature has been separated from you?>>> guanophore
Let me see if I read you straight: since it is not a question of salvation for no one, then it must mean that they are all going to be saved anyway, but because they are not all pure enough to enter heaven, they must be prayed out of purgatory “state” ?
If that is what I read as you meaning to say, then the state of hell must not exist?
Continued on next post, AJ