Why would saved people be in purgatory.
Great question and the answer is...they wouldn't be, because "purgatory" is a made up place.
Already answered (Post #38).
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Why would saved people be in purgatory.
Great question and the answer is...they wouldn't be, because "purgatory" is a made up place.
Already answered (Post #38).
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Why don't you ask Knight or Bob. Have them back it up with Scripture.
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"
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The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for March 16th, 2012 10:43 AM
toldailytopic: Is there any point in praying for the dead?
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Okay. Why should I pray for the dead?
First of all the Bible does not say that we can.
There is not one place in the Bible that David, Paul, Peter, Daniel, or Abraham ever prayed to the dead.
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Can we pray to the dead? Yes. Should we pray to the dead? NO.
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First of all the Bible does not say that we can.
There is not one place in the Bible that David, Paul, Peter, Daniel, or Abraham ever prayed to the dead. Jesus certainly didn't. When Jesus taught us how to pray. He never said to pray to dead people. He didn't say to ask dead people to pray for us. Nor did He ask dead people to join Him in Prayer.
The Bible DOES say that necromancy (praying to the dead for divination) is an abomination before God.
"There shall not be found among you any one that makes his son or daughter pass through the fire, or that uses divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter or a witch. Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. For all that do these things are an abomination unto the Lord: And because of these abominations, the Lord thy
God doth drive them out before thee." Deuteronomy. 18:10-12.
Also see. 1 Samuel. 28:3-20..Isaiah 8:19-22.
It is very clear in the Bible that the punishment for talking to the dead for divination is very severe, if not repented of.
Praying to the dead might not be full blown necromancy, but it could easily be the first step to it. Just think about all of the people that have said that a dead person from the Bible, and or a saint came to visit them. That IS a form of necromancy, and usually never recognized as one. And it is an abomination before God, the Bible is clear about it, and there is no argument.
If a person says they were visited, or whatever by a dead person saint or otherwise. They will never rebuke that spirit, because in the persons mind it is the saint, or the dead person they were talking or praying to, so Satan dupes them into believing in post mortem divination. God would not set up a system that would open the door for this kind of abomination.
Your completely unsubstantiated assertion is noted.Already answered (Post #57)
This is a categorically false statement. Please get your facts straight before presuming to comment on the Catholic faith on a public forum.The Pope is first in the Catholics lives...not Christ.
Already answered (Post #38).Purgatory :rotfl: talk about fantasy...
Purgatory :rotfl: talk about fantasy...
There is no "Hades" holding pen where souls go to await entrance into either Heaven or Hell.
The souls of the dead go straight to Heaven or Hell ...depending upon whether they were Elect or reprobate.
There is no "Purgatory" where post-mortem salvation is worked out. Our individual salvation, or reprobation, being finalized by the time we die.
[ThePresbyteers quote: "The Pope is first in the Catholics lives...not Christ.] "This is a categorically false statement. Please get your facts straight before presuming to comment on the Catholic faith on a public forum.