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I'm really having a hard time wrapping my mind around "indulgences". The whole concept seems predicated on this notion of purgatory as some kind of system of vindictive punishment. If I'm not mistaken, indulgences are given by the church to remit "temporal punishment" due to sin. Right? Well is this "punishment" corrective or vindictive?
See, I always thought purgatory was a purification of the soul of those in grace, a kind of purifying transit to glory. If this is so, what is the point of indulgences at all? Isn't that kind of purification of the soul something good and necessary? Why endeavor to remit it at all? Or does the Church really believe that purgatory is some kind of temporal vindictive punishment? Do we really believe God punishes people, in a vindictive sense, even those who are on their way to heaven eventually? This seems....wrong, quite frankly.
Perhaps I am confused. Can someone explain this notion of indulgences and its relation to purgatory for me? Because honestly it sounds absurd.
See, I always thought purgatory was a purification of the soul of those in grace, a kind of purifying transit to glory. If this is so, what is the point of indulgences at all? Isn't that kind of purification of the soul something good and necessary? Why endeavor to remit it at all? Or does the Church really believe that purgatory is some kind of temporal vindictive punishment? Do we really believe God punishes people, in a vindictive sense, even those who are on their way to heaven eventually? This seems....wrong, quite frankly.
Perhaps I am confused. Can someone explain this notion of indulgences and its relation to purgatory for me? Because honestly it sounds absurd.