Thursday, May 30, 2019

purgatory :: essays research papers

Nothing impure can enter into the Kingdom of God (Revelations 2127). each person will have to pay for their sins to "the very last penny" (Luke 1259).Ill use somewhat of a parable to explain purgatory. God is vertical per Scripture (John 530), correct? Now, lets say you have one man who leads a saintly life and another who leads a sinful life, but sincerely yours repents of his sins on his death bed. concord to Protestants, both these men go straight to heaven after death. Is this just? I would have to answer in the negative. According to Catholic belief, the saintly man would go straight to heaven whereas the repentant man would have to be cleansed through temporal (not eternal) punishment for his sins before entranceway heaven. Where is this done? He cant be sent to hell because hell is eternal per Scripture (Matthew 2546 Mark 329). There has to be a middle ground so to speak. This "middle" ground is purgatory. We must suffer for our sins just as Christ suffered for them (Romans 817 2 Corinthians 15-7). If this torture is not in this life, it has to be in the next.Protestants say that since purgatory is not mentioned in the Holy Bible, it doesnt exist. But the Holy Trinity is not mentioned in the Bible every yet almost all mainstream Protestant denominations believe in it. Unfortunately, the King James version of the Bible mistakenly omits the Books of Maccabees. These books were decided by the Church Fathers to be inspired of God. The Twelve Apostles used the Septuagint (Greek) canon - almost every single quote from the Old Testament that is cited in the New is from the Septuagint - this canon INCLUDES the First and stand by Books of Maccabees (as well as five others). It is clear that praying for the dead to release them from the reparation of their sins is good according to the first Biblical verse quoted at the top of this page.

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