LivingWordUnity
Unchanging Deposit of Faith, Traditional Catholic
You called the article "spam" when it wasn't. It wouldn't make any sense for someone to try to discredit an article that way if they actually believe that it agrees with them.I don't have contempt for the article at all because I read it in the context of the entirety of Catholic teaching on the matter and I know what it is saying and more importantly, what it is not saying. It does not state that there will be more souls in hell than in heaven. If it were a fact that God ordained that most sould am would go to hell and communicated His will to us as such, it would be evil to pray that all or most souls be saved. Clearly, there is a long tradition in the Church of praying that all or most be saved, and this is evidence that the Church does not believe that there is sufficient evidence to conclude that most will meet eternal torture. You can have that personal belief if you like.
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks.” - Hamlet by William Shakespeare
I read what Dr. Kreeft said about the population of Hell, and I don't agree with him. He seems to interpret Matthew 7:13-14 to mean the opposite of the words that Jesus said. So I think his interpretation of it is a far stretch and most likely in error. This is actually the first time that I found something Dr. Kreeft has said that I don't agree with. As the article shows, some of the ones who would disagree with Dr. Kreeft's theory on the population of Hell are St. Irenaeus, St. Basil, St. Cyril of Jerusalem, St. John Chrysostom and St. Augustine, and I choose to go with their interpretation since their opinion carries more weight. However, I agree with the rest of what Dr. Kreeft said about Hell.Did you read Dr Kreft's thoughts on the matter?
From my own personal point of view, we know that Christ is victorious over Satan. If only a few are saved and the majority are tortured by Satan for eternity, that doesn't seem like much of a victory for the almighty. There are likely some souls in hell. I don't believe it can be concluded that most are.
What is the source for that quotation?Padre Pio: "I believe that not a great number of souls go to hell. God loves us so much. He formed us at his image. God loves us beyond understanding. And it is my belief that when we have passed from the consciousness of the world, when we appear to be dead, God, before He judges us, will give us a chance to see and understand what sin really is. And if we understand it properly, how could we fail to repent?"
Articles referenced:
The Population of Hell by Avery Cardinal Dulles
Hell by Peter Kreeft
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