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No reason to apologize! I do belong to a church but it is independent and non-denominational.
I do that for the specific reason of avoiding personal comments and arguments.
Not so my friend.
Posting 1 Corth. 3:15........
"If anyone’s work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire."
And then saying that is proof of Purgatory is NOT validating Purgatory.
Scripture context will determine what the Scripture is talking about not just posting something a Blogger site says is valid.
Zero according to you!
Blessings
It is your personal view only. I rather stick to the Authority of the Catholic church, as given it by Jesus Christ. But thanks anyway.
Blessings
Oh, so it's ok for you to then give out personal comments regarding Catholicism? To me, that is very hypocrital. Sorry
You have a double standard for us Catholics . It is inescapable fact that purgatory is in scripture you choose not to interpret that way . I have a friend who used to be a oneness pentecostal He said because the word Trinity is not used in the Bible it was not true . He would use other scriptures to make his point . That God was one in the same person manifest in different roles . Not personalities in themselves .
Zero according to you!
Blessings
Again with that "Trinity" argument. I know it's a favorite, but there isn't a single person here who has argued against Purgatory on account of the absence from Scripture of the word itself. On the contrary, we have said--repeatedly--that the concept, the idea, is not to be found there.Just like explaining heaven to a non believer .You see that is the problem with a number of churches and their doctrines . Each church interprets scripture according to their bias . It is referred to in scripture just as the term Trinity is referred to in scripture .
Yes no amount of evidence will change some peoples opinion . It just deny , deflect , ....ect . We do have a better argument and defense . Got to keep trying .
If it were there you could show it to us.You have a double standard for us Catholics . It is inescapable fact that purgatory is in scripture you choose not to interpret that way .
So do you think he was right about that? If not, why not?I have a friend who used to be a oneness pentecostal He said because the word Trinity is not used in the Bible it was not true . He would use other scriptures to make his point . That God was one in the same person manifest in different roles . Not personalities in themselves .
My dear friend. I have no desire to argue with you and I certainly do not want to give the impression of disrespecting you......BUT you are completely in error here. YOU are the one whose eyes are closed to Scriptures.
The truth is just this simple......There are NO Scriptures to validate............
Purgatory.
Sinlessness of Mary.
The Assumption of Mary.
The Veneration of Mary.
Praying the ROSARY.
Please understand, I am that there are NONE, ZERO Scriptures to validate those teachings and that is only 6 of probably 30 or 40. Do you want to go on????
Just as there are no scriptures for altar calls , saying the sinner's prayer or even accepting Jesus as your Lord and savior .(which I don't disagree with ) these things are not in scripture .
You say everything has to be in scripture and when I show that certain beliefs you hold are not in scripture like the sinners prayerIf it were there you could show it to us.
So do you think he was right about that? If not, why not?
I would say that the need for accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior is indeed in Scripture, but the fact is that you're focusing on church practices, not doctrines. With Purgatory, we're talking about a doctrine.You are correct there are limited scriptures for this so the Bible implies these teachings . Just as there are no scriptures for altar calls , saying the sinner's prayer or even accepting Jesus as your Lord and savior .(which I don't disagree with ) these things are not in scripture
There is of course but the Bible does not describe a sinners prayer and it is not in the bible. All the Bible says is believe and be baptize ." Peter says Baptism now saves you"1 Peter 3:21 and yes you must repent of your sins Acts 2:37-38 "repent, be baptized,receive the Holy Spirit ".You honestly believe there is no scriptural support for turning one's life over to Jesus and for repenting of sins?
There is of course but the Bible does not describe a sinners prayer and it is not in the bible. All the Bible says is believe and be baptize ." Peter says Baptism now saves you"1 Peter 3:21 and yes you must repent of your sins Acts 2:37-38 "repent, be baptized,receive the Holy Spirit ".
We are born again through water and spirit Jesus was Baptized in water and the Holy spirit descended on him. The apostles Baptized, not telling people to say a sinners prayer .
All depend how each church interpret the Bible each Church has a tradition/interpretation of beliefs from their founder . Read my previous posts .I would hate to have to retype every defense I have made .I consider tradition not rooted in the clear teaching of the bible to be a bad thing.
I hate the churches have American flags in their sanctuaries...
Luke 18:9-14
9 To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everyone else, Jesus told this parable: 10 “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. 11 The Pharisee stood by himself and prayed: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other people—robbers, evildoers, adulterers—or even like this tax collector. 12 I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get.’
13 “But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’
14 “I tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God. For all those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.”
I would say that the need for accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior is indeed in Scripture, but the fact is that you're focusing on church practices, not doctrines. With Purgatory, we're talking about a doctrine.
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