I do not
deny it I no longer believe in purgatory.
Regardless of what some say I
am as much a Catholic as those that do believe in purgatory. For non-Catholics purgatory is that place,
according to the Roman Catholic Church doctrine, where everyone who is saved
must go for a time to be purged of their sins and purified before they can
enter into God’s holy presence. If that doctrine is true Christ did not
accomplish His purpose for coming to the earth and it was not finished on the
cross as Christ said and Christ did
not pay the price of our sins.
I make no
apology that I believe Christ paid for all our past, present and future sins
and that Christ did accomplish His purpose for coming to earth. I said ‘all’ Christians go through purgatory,
but that is not true those declared ‘Saints’ by the Catholic hierarchy are
exempt according to Roman Catholic Church doctrine.
There is
nothing in Scripture about purgatory. The concept was added to Catholic
theology long after the New Testament age. There is no need for a Christian
to go there or anywhere else to be purged of sins. Jesus accomplished that task
once and for all on the cross. Through faith, we have our sins purged and we
are purified only by his grace and imputed righteousness.
I am a
Christian a follower of Christ before I am Catholic, Baptist, Lutheran,
Methodist, etc. I am an American even
though I do not approve of everything the leaders of my country do. I am Caucasian,
but I am not proud that my ancestor owned slaves in Alabama. I consider myself
a Texan even though I was born in Alabama. I am what my convictions lead me to
believe I am what I believe myself to be rather than what anyone says I
am. Yes, I am Catholic, but I am not
going to follow any man blindly.
Oh by the
way, I believe I can forgive those that sin against me, but I do not believe a
Pope, Cardinal, Bishop or priest can forgive me of my sins – only God can.
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