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anthony022071 wrote:
The Not-Yet comes as soon as we die.I wrote:
Whatever you might think, we have here a ‘not-proven’, for none save one has returned to give witness, and such witness given by Our Lord, is that Heaven and Hell belong to ‘Not-Yet’.
So past, present, and pending are ‘Not-Yet’
If Rome chooses to call ‘Not-Yet’ ‘Purgatory’, then is that so inaccurate as to bring The Church to schism?
The Church,which is the Body of Christ,does not think that purgatory is not proven. It is a doctrine which the Church has proven from scripture and apostolic tradition.
This may, or may not be so asserted, depending upon how the Latin word ‘statim’ is understood.
This word can mean ‘immediately’ or it can mean anything from ‘next’ to ‘presently’
So there can be a waiting period. The Jews, and Our Lord, of his time might have shared this belief, believed that there was a ‘waiting period’ of about one Earthly year.
Catholics of all shades pray for the souls of the dead, and if that had no prospect of efficacy, then those prayers are in vain.
Whether the dying soul is transported in time to the day of judgement in an instant, is a maybe. It is a not-proven.
What Mother Church believes to be proven, is certainly honestly belived to be proven, but those proofs are based upon earlier proofs which are not universally accepted outside the Church.
I, as an outsider, speak as an outsider, attempting to speak honestly.
I certainly do not imply any dishonesty in the assertions made by Mother Church, only that some outsiders might not accept the chain of reasoning She uses as valid.
If univerally acceptable valid proofs were available, where would Faith be?