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Purgatory, Foundation

Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by servant4him, Jul 16, 2003.

  1. WPutnam

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    Singer replied:

    Well, I am at least glad of that for your sake.

    I also one that "has the Son," the same Son who also established His Church with awesome authority.

    I'll end it here, Singer.

    God bless you and yours, sir, and remember to please pray for me as I fall short of the glory of God.

    God bless,

    PAX

    Bill+†+


    Almighty and eternal God, you gather
    the scattered sheep

    and watch over those
    you have gathered.

    Look kindly on all who follow Jesus,
    your Son.

    You have marked them
    with the seal of one baptism,
    now make them one
    in the fullness of faith
    and unite them in the bond of love.

    We ask this through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.
     
  2. BobRyan

    BobRyan Well-Known Member

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    Purgatory - bottom line - you have to "already BE a Catholic" to "go for Purgatory".

    It has no basis in scripture. Nothing that recommends it to a non-Catholic who relies on exegesis. All non-Catholics can be "expected" to "reject Purgatory" as simply a "made up doctrine" - along with indulgences and the "spiritual bank of suffering" idea that was made up to keep the whole thing funding RC "projects".

    Nothing in scripture mentions a "saint" being "burned" for their "sins".

    The best we got from Bill - was the "TEACHING" being burned away - from the church. AND STILL that said nothing about the death of the saint being needed BEFORE that teaching "Work" could be burned away.

    As a result - there is not "even a thread" of wishful thinking left for the argument for Purgatory.

    The last resort is then - "you must first BE Catholic" to swallow the doctrine.

    And that has proven true - time and time again.

    Obviously - because in that case - the doctrine rests alone on RC stories and speculation - tradition that could only be accepted "by Catholics".

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
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