"Why?" seems to be a hard question 'round these parts.
Chrys has an agenda here. I'm just wondering what it is.
"Why?" seems to be a hard question 'round these parts.
What's your point?
Hope you pray for the living too.
2 Corinthians 5:20 KJV Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God.why pray for anyone?
Pray for the dead to let it be known that they meant something here on Earth.
To intercede in their behalf before God.
No. It can only, hopefully, point them in the right direction. No one can spiritually save another. Only by being drawn of the Father does that happen.
why don't you point them in the right direction?
No.It seems that no one is willing to offer a reason. That's odd for TOL. I suspect the reasons are related to the fallacies of Open Theism regarding temporality, but it is hard to know from the responses.
Seems like most Christians claim that God is outside of time. If you believe that, praying for the dead makes as much sense as praying for the living.
No.
- Hebrews 9:27
Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment,
Hebrews 9:26-28 (in Context) Hebrews 9 (Whole Chapter)
The early Christian Church certainly believed, taught, and practiced the doctrine:Is there any point in praying for the dead?
The Holy Spirit is in time. Not that we separate Father Son and Holy Spirit but they each have a place in time.
The early Christian Church certainly believed, taught, and practiced the doctrine:
"The Early Church Fathers on Purgatory & Prayers for the Dead"
"Purgatory & Prayers for the Dead"
"Onesiphorus & Paul's Prayer for the Dead"
Gaudium de veritate,
Cruciform
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