Oh come on, the answer is OBVIOUSLY 144,000.CDLviking wrote:Yes, Theologians have from time to time fought over absolutely ridiculous questions. One was, "How many angels can fit on the head of a pin."
Then call me Dr. Ingy.CDLviking wrote:These types of theological questions were mostly debated amongst doctors of universities and monastaries.
Volt wrote:But the thing is... for the sake of common curtesy, not to offend others, ( and not getting the thread locked). We have resorted to a "many truths" state of mind. Even though deep down inside we all strive to proove that our beleife is the one that's right.
Talame wrote:http://www.biblegateway.com/
There ya go matie!!!
AnimeHeretic wrote:Where can I find this Bible Gateway. I'm not so much a "Chapter:Verse" person as much as a "concept" person, but in discussions like these, it does seem to be useful to know it or have a fast way to find it.
teigeki_calesa wrote:I hate quarrels among denominations. They are NEVER pretty, much less holy, and ALL sides are guilty for the literal and symbolical blood spilled for it. This is the main reason why I don't usually voice out my beliefs.
Technomancer wrote:I'm afraid that that is very far from the truth, and sounds more like an exaggeration of the debates had by the medievel scholastics once upon a time. The reality is that for the most part there was real leadership (or at least better than what your book implies) in the church during times of crisis. If you're interested there are many good books on the subject of church history written by competent scholars that are available, hopefully from your local library.
You may also be interested in the following websites:
http://www.catholic.com
http://www.newadvent.org
(keep in mind that the encyclopedia portion predates Vatican II and may be a bit dated in some portions)
Volt wrote:Well same here, but I found people reject even the most Simple Biblical Concepts, things like homosexuality, judgement etc...
Unless I write down the Chapter & Verse on a brick with perminant marker, then BASH them in the face with it until blood shows, they will simply deny that anything like this exhists in the bible.
They will look at me stupid and think that I read some sort of ... Crazy Bible for Crazy People that take Crazy Pills.
Concepts are good to understand, but knowing where they are and showing them is vital.
The thing is... Understanding is 50% and Knowing the location of the verse is 50% important, Some people, even after I show them the verse, will still ignore it and continue argueing with me. It becomes en-raging to a point. But then I just lay back and thank God... i don't live anywhere near these people Amen.
Kawaiikneko wrote:ok I have a question on Purgatory... I'm not trying to say "OMG YOU'RE WRONG, YOU'RE GOING TO HELL NOW!1!!" so please don't take it that way... Where in the Bible (besides Machabees, which I want to read one day... We read a good portion of it in Bible class b/c I had asked a question about Sadduces and somehow we got into it) does it talk about it? And how do you get less years? And didn't Jesus tell the criminal on the cross, "I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise"? To my understanding this guy didn't live the best life and he only acknowledged Jesus right before death. Is this considered an exception to Catholics?
again, sorry for all the questions if they sound demanding and accusing ^^]
http://www.religioustolerance.org/purgatory2.htm
2 Maccabees 12:39-45
1 Corinthians 3:15
Revelation 21:27
Psalm 141:8; Daniel 12:10; Micah 7:9; Zechariah 9:11; Matthew 5:26; Matthew 12:32 & 36; Luke 12:47-48; Philippians 2:10; Hebrews 12:22b; James 3:1; 1 Peter 3:19; 1 Peter 4:18; 1 Peter 7:37; and Jude 23
From the time of Adam and Eve's exile to Jesus's Resurrection humanity was broken from God. God made several Covenants with His people up until that time and all of them were broken. God's full message of love and His unbreakable Covenant was revealed with Jesus's death and Resurrection. How could Abraham, Joseph, Joshua, all God following people in the Old Testament come into heaven without that? They obviously didn't go to hell. When Jesus rose from the dead the gates of heaven were opened so at that point every soul in purgatory came into heaven.
So we Catholics believe this and John Paul II put it best when he said this.Before we enter into God's Kingdom, every trace of sin within us must be eliminated, every imperfection in our soul must be corrected. This is exactly what takes place in purgatory. Purgatory does not indicate a place but a condition of life. Those who, after death, live in this state of purification are already immersed in the love of Christ which lifts them out of the residue of imperfection.
Yojimbo wrote:
From the time of Adam and Eve's exile to Jesus's Resurrection humanity was broken from God. God made several Covenants with His people up until that time and all of them were broken. God's full message of love and His unbreakable Covenant was revealed with Jesus's death and Resurrection. How could Abraham, Joseph, Joshua, all God following people in the Old Testament come into heaven without that? They obviously didn't go to hell. When Jesus rose from the dead the gates of heaven were opened so at that point every soul in purgatory came into heaven.
Our souls demand Purgatory, don't they? Would in not break the heart if God said to us, 'It is true, my son, that your breath smells and your rags drip with mud and slime, but we are charitable here and no one will upbraid you with these things, nor draw away from you. Enter into the joy'? Should we not reply, 'With submission, sir, and if there is no objection, I'd rather be cleaned first.' 'It may hurt, you know' - 'Even so, sir.'
Talame wrote:But how exactly would the soul be cleansed? The only thing that can possibly cleanse a soul is Jesus's blood, which we have already received. Time and pain cannot wipe sin away.
yes, we still have fleshly desires, but that is why we are called to 'put it to death' each day. As we grow closer to God, those desires fade away
Talame wrote:I understand that 'Purgatory' is for people who are going to Heaven, but the thing that I dont understand is how they are meant "to purify themselves of earthly attachments". That's what this life is about, to draw closer to and become more like God.
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