Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred wrote:Purgatory is unique to the Catholics,
Technomancer wrote:Not entirely, the Eastern Orthodox also believe in something similar, which they term 'Final Theosis'. In this case however, the end result is the same: the soul is cleansed of its sinful nature.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12575a.htm
(also see 1030-1032 of the first link I provided)
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
In Lutheranism, the idea that human effort of any sort being required for salvation
I also know Purgatory is not a "lesser Hell," it isn't painful or punishing really, and everyone in Purgatory WILL go to Heaven, you can't "fail out" of Purgatory.
Nate wrote:Is this in relation to Purgatory? Purgatory isn't really a human effort, which is why I ask. o.o;;
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
The request on the other hand is because, even if that is the Catholic belief, there are still problems here. For him to ignore scripture and stuff is a really bad idea. I know we've butted heads before (him saying Genesis couldn't have happened even though I brought scripture to back it up), but he basically boiled down to "well then either Jesus was wrong or meant something else because the scientists prove Genesis didn't happen"
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
AsianBlossom wrote:Luther removed this book when he was making the Protestant Bible because he didn't agree with it and some other things.
Constantinople (today known as Istanbul)
AsianBlossom wrote:Finally, the Eastern Orthodox are actually a branch of Catholics; they split off the one Catholic Church sometime before the 10th century (maybe even before the 5th century) due to a conflict over where the Pope should reside: Rome, or Constantinople (today known as Istanbul). They hold pretty much all the same beliefs as Catholics, although their priests can be married and their Masses are filled with singing (which sounds quite nice).
AsianBlossom wrote:I'll be praying for that kid, but I would like to say that the book of Maccabees (sp?) contains a verse like this: "It is holy and wholesome to pray for the dead." Luther removed this book when he was making the Protestant Bible because he didn't agree with it and some other things.
AsianBlossom wrote:But my understanding was that Luther left because of the corrupt officials who were in charge of the local church at the time, and he decided to change the things he didn't agree with as he began his own church.
AsianBlossom wrote:Finally, the Eastern Orthodox are actually a branch of Catholics; they split off the one Catholic Church sometime before the 10th century (maybe even before the 5th century) due to a conflict over where the Pope should reside: Rome, or Constantinople (today known as Istanbul). They hold pretty much all the same beliefs as Catholics, although their priests can be married and their Masses are filled with singing (which sounds quite nice).
Nate wrote:As I recall, Luther also wasn't very fond of James, due to his "salvation by faith only" stance, and he didn't like what James had to say about works being important. He also didn't like Revelation, saying that he could in no way detect that the Holy Spirit had a hand in its writing. I think he also didn't like Jude either, because of the weird stuff in Jude that isn't mentioned anywhere else in the Bible (like Satan and Michael fighting over Moses's body).
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred wrote:The Jewish faith, the Roman church and the Eastern churches had all settled on different lists, in some cases including text added to various books, after many centuries of debate and wrangling.
Revelations
12praiseGOD wrote:my simplest thing about the whole scientists have misproved Genesis
is that you can go back to the big bang theorem...you can tell me up the atom part, but then who created the atom...well GOD DID!
although I think jews believe in hell, correct me if I'm wrong,
12praiseGOD wrote:Now that you mention it I remember about Gehenna, and also I think the old testament must explain hell, because why else would they sacrifice so many things to get their sins forgiven, but they must have expected something from the afterlife I think.
but rather not to worry about how we got here, but more on how I am walking in HIS ways.
Oh and Grabriel what are you talking about...You totally lost me! I pray for you to get better for the flu by the way. What is pulgatory?
Puguni wrote:We sing a lot at mass too. :<
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