Dan Perez
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I read Rev 20:14 and the second DEATH and HELL were cast into the LAKE OF FIRE , This is the second DEATH and not Rom 6:23 !!Agreed.
And NOT ONE single scripture in your post that says that after one dies (who has already been fully forgiven by Christ - ) they are then subjected to punishment (torment pain and suffering more severe than anything that can be experienced in this life) -- to get cleaned up and then sent on their way to heaven.
And if we look at the key (salient) elements of purgatory - it does not appear that those key features are there either. For example:
1. You have the ability to suffer pain / torment while dead and while on your way to heaven.2. Once forgiven of a given sin by Christ - you have more "to pay" for that sin) after you die and before heaven.(Lets say for example that you promise someone you will study very hard to pass a test - but then you fail to study at all,, then you die before you take the test -- are you really going to fail the test in purgatory?? No Bible text says that such a system exists)3. The church has a spiritual bank of excess-suffering that it can draw upon to write checks that bail someone out of the tortures of purgatory
Having admitted that it is not in the Bible - the next examples consistently show one method used to get it there -- "extreme inference".
A good example of a text that does not say that something bad happens to a person after they die.
1. It speaks of forgiveness not being granted for a sin committed in this life -- it says that it will not be forgiven in this life nor will it be forgiven in the age to come - it is not predicting that sins will be forgiven in the age to come.
2. Forgiveness of sin is not a torture that someone suffers nor would any person seek an indulgence to escape forgiveness.
The debt paid for sin is death Rom 6:23 - in fact it is called "the second death" in Rev 20 and is not a door way into heaven of any sort according to that chapter.
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