concretecamper
I stand with Candace
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And I've seen nothing that supports Purgatory or the Catholic idea that there is a mythical place where sinners must go to expiate those sins Christ's blood was insufficient to cleanse.
The RCC loves scripture like O.J. loved Nicole.
You can insult me or you can prove me wrong. Go ahead and show us where Purgatory is found in scripture.
And what verses do you believe prove it from scripture? And how do you reconcile those verses with verses like 1 John 1:7, which tells us that there are no sins left to expiate in Purgatory because they've been cleansed by the blood of Christ? Or Hebrews 10:14, which tells us that there are no imperfections to work off because Christ has perfected those whom He sanctifies?
You keep saying "the Bible says this" and "the Bible says that", but you've yet to show us where the Bible says these things.
Not only have they not shown evidence for Purgatory in scripture, they've been completely unable to refute the Bible's teaching that Christ's atonement was sufficient, that Christ's blood cleanses from all sin, that Christ has perfected those whom He sanctifies.
They don't even agree on what the purpose of Purgatory is. Their own Catechism says it's for the sinner to expiate sin, but they don't even agree on that. Some say it's for the expiation of sin, some say it's not.
They can't even get their own stories straight and yet, they want to insist that they know what the Bible says.
My favorite is when they try to claim that the passage in 1 Cor is about Purgatory, when it's actually about the Bema Seat Judgment.
One poster in this thread cited a verse from a parable about forgiveness and claimed that was about Purgatory. They sure do have a lot of straws to grasp at.
You have finally convinced me....I converting today!
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