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Rhamiel

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But with purgatory I don't even see the hint of anything like this in the scriptures and in fact purgatory would make Christ sacrafice non effective if He did not take way our sins and become sin for us
that is like saying "you do not believe Christs sacrafice was not enough, you think you have to be born agian"
Purgatory is not a substitute for Christ, it is an effect of His Mercy
 
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Purgatory has no effect on one's salvation, as everyone who goes through Purgatory is already "saved," and going to Heaven. However it appears that the disagreement about purgatory is only a part of a larger disagreement about the nature of our salvation. Again I am going to try to be exhaustive so bear with me! It will be a long read, but I hope it is worth it.

So lets start at the beginning then. We both agree that the Word became flesh for the sake of us. We agree that the sacrifice of Jesus Christ is complete, and nothing else can save us from our sins besides the grace of the Lord. So where does the disagreement come in? I am going to assume based on some of the things that you have said that you believe that when you accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior you are saved. If I am wrong, please forgive me, but that is just what the majority of non-denominational Christians in my area believe.

So assuming this is indeed what you believe, this is where you and I differ. As a Catholic I do not believe this to be true (just as I am sure you find many things Catholics do untrue!). So lets break it down.
Lets start with why Catholics do not believe "once saved-always saved,"
John 15:6
If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.

How do we stay in remain in Christ?

John 15:10
10If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have obeyed my Father's commands and remain in his love.

This of course leads into St. Peter's exhortation of us to be holy
1 Pet 1:15-17
15But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; 16for it is written: "Be holy, because I am holy." 17Since you call on a Father who judges each man's work impartially, live your lives as strangers here in reverent fear.

But what does this mean?

1 Cor 3:10-15
10By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one should be careful how he builds. 11For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. 12If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, 13his work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's work. 14If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. 15If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames.

AHA! Here is where the teaching of purgatory became clear for me. For we are called to be holy as the Lord is Holy, what happens if we are not perfectly holy at our death when the Lord judges us according to "each man's work?" It is burned up and he will suffer loss, but "he himself will be saved!" While this process of burning up of our sinful nature and making ourselves holy can take place in life (we call it sanctification) it may also happen after death, which is purgatory. How is it burned? I would argue the mere presence of our God, as
Hebrews 12:29
for our "God is a consuming fire."
Pax
 
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I understand what is it you believe. With the purgatory part is that there is no place before one is called home to the Lord called purgatory..The sanctification happens here on earth. It is the works that are judged for rewards. not the man and his sanctification.. For when one is Saved He must be born again. Regenerated from the inside out by the Holy Spirit. Not changed from the outside in through works. Christ blood is what Justifies and man before God. Living faith will always have works that follow for we are saved unto Good works. How does one abide in Christ? By believing.. By trusting. By knowing that what Christ did for me on the cross has paid for every first and last sin for me and in Him alone am I justified.. no works that I can do will ever justify me before a holy God. Only the blood of Jesus can do this and He was slain once for all times. It is not I that will be Holy but the Holy one who lives inside of me. I am the very temple of the Living God. I am His workmanship..
 
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Lets say one was Catholic and one went to confession regularly and was up to date on confessing sins and were "absolved" as you would say, why would there be a need for purgatory?
well there are still evil inclinations, like if I have a problem with lust, it do not sin, but it is something I struggle with
in heaven will I have such temptaions?
no so even weaknesses will be wiped away by Purgatory
 
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I know I did not address purgatory at all, but we can work our way back to that discussion from here! And I have a feeling if I have adequately represented the Catholic faith the conversation will make its way back to that point.
 
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I know I did not address purgatory at all, but we can work our way back to that discussion from here! And I have a feeling if I have adequately represented the Catholic faith the conversation will make its way back to that point.
 
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I know I did not address purgatory at all, but we can work our way back to that discussion from here! And I have a feeling if I have adequately represented the Catholic faith the conversation will make its way back to that point.
Well many claim many things such as claiming to be born again. But if the fruit of that born again regeneration is not evident then I question if they were. Now those whom struggle with a sin I have no doubt.. For we are all born with sin in us.. This is where we see carnal and spiritual and babies and growth.. For a man who Is truly born again will not continue in a pattern of living in Sin.. Why won't they? Because they have Christ in them.. It is a sanctifying process that takes a whole life time lived until the day we put off of our fleshly bodies and put on our new and incorruptable bodies.. For those who have gone home to be with the Lord they have put off their fleshly bodies and are now clothed with their heavenly home awaiting the time when the ressurection comes and the corruptable is put off for all time and the incorruptable is here.. We need no purgatory for this to occur..
 
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I'm not quite sure I follow. Do you mean that a person will cease living a sinful life when they are born again, or it will happen over time?
 
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I'm not quite sure I follow. Do you mean that a person will cease living a sinful life when they are born again, or it will happen over time?
A truly born again believer will cease living a pattern of a sinful life for Christ in them is the sanctifying power that cleanes a man. It is a walk much like that of a baby.. They need feed the milk of the word and as they start to crawl a little more substance of the word and ect. It is a growing process. This is why we are to wash ourselves daily with the water of the word and meditate on the word night and day. The scriptures are our spiritual food.. This is how one growns. Now even adult trip and fall. This is where the conviction of Gods Spirit within us shows us our error and we confess and are forgiven and cleansed by our Father and the Blood of Jesus.
 
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Just so that I get a better understanding of our point of contention, how exactly is one born again? Is it how most no-denominational Christians define it, as the moment when one accepts Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Saviour, or similar to a Charismatic Christian's understanding, as the moment when one first experiences gifts of the Spirit like tongues or prophesy?
 
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If you are looking for the Catholic POV, please read this magazine article. It is very informative:
http://www.catholic.com/thisrock/2008/0809btb.asp
 
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If you are looking for the Catholic POV, please read this magazine article. It is very informative
I am well aware of the Catholic point of view it is the point of view I hold as a Catholic, I was merely asking so that I would have a better understanding of the person I was talking to.
 
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I am well aware of the Catholic point of view it is the point of view I hold as a Catholic, I was merely asking so that I would have a better understanding of the person I was talking to.

Oops. Sorry. I didn't notice your Catholic icon.
 
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