No it doesn't. And if it does it doesn't mean directly. The human mind has it's limits. And as I've heard much more compelling arguments with much more evidence than anything you've brought up thus far.... yeah.
I for one advocate it as real as do several other places.Well, who's advocating it as real? Is it not fictional? I don't even remember where it's from, but I believe it's a in between afterlife, an idea blasphemous to Christianity.
My God, a lot of Christians really should. Blasphemous that, it was your own opinion and nothing more. Christianity is that broad a term, few things apply completely along all Christians.Originally Posted by wikipedia
I don't really agree with some views on purgatory, but to me myself, it is merely the cleansing of sins. And I would imagine that it is a painful process as if it were not there'd be no punishment for sins that may be forgiven.Who's telling you that such a fictional place? And only Jesus Christ purges sin, no single location can.
The bible HAS to be open to interpretation due to the way it's written. It has more metaphors and hidden messages than anything I've ever read. And believe me I've read some pretty cryptic shit.I don't believe the Bible is open to interpretation, and I do believe if you see it the way you want it to be, you're headed for Hell.
Since when did humans become Godly writing instruments? The Bible was written by man with the message God provided. It's accuracy in certain parts is debatable. Some denominations have even added or taken out content. Or even edited things somewhat.But the Bible was written by God, through his human pencils.
It was edited by men. And even men with the best intentions **** up at times. That's part of what it means to be human. And then there may also have been those with their own hidden agendas. From what I hear, there has been a lot of corruption within Christianity at certain point in time.How does that falsify it?
And I don't understand Greek or Hebrew, so like many I am forced to make do with translations. And many things lose some of their meaning when translated. Or take in entirely new meanings. Do you understand and have access to an original?It's called the Hebrew/Greek Bible. The Bible has been preserved in it's original meaning.
Nothing. But we're below understanding many things. Especially those fundamentalist types that don't even seem to be completely there in the head. I've conversed with a few...Why? What makes God above using languages to communicate?
Humans are imperfect, not God. And as He communicates the way He does for reasons only He knows, none can be sure they have the correct meanings.
Aye, evil is evil, just as good is good. But I very much doubt there's any way a person can do an act purely good or purely evil. Every action has both positive and negative consequences, and these can include both good and evil. If you believe yourself incapable of evil, you're guilty of pride, which IS a sin by the way. One of the seven deadly sins. It's a sin as it can be responsible for the suffering of others which is evil when you're benefiting.There is no greater or lesser evil, all evil is evil.
Oh it's right to kill is it? That don't sound like a good Christian attitude. Let's go kill everyone that sins. yay! Purge the evil etc.Of course the Bible says to kill people, since it's right to kill. Just not to murder.
I'll throw what you said right back in your face. Evil is evil.
Call it what you want, hide behind some obscure text, that doesn't make it right at all.
Ah... yeah it sort of is. Or why isn't it? Enlighten me, I'm all ears.No it's not.
No it's not. The bible isn't clear on anything and if you think it is clear on something you obviously haven't looked it over well enough. Or you have a very corrupted version. The Lord speaks in mysterious ways, he doesn't say 'Ok mates, these are the ground rules, these are the little sub laws with this and that yadda yadda yadda.'There is no lesser evil. All evil is evil, the Bible is clear on that.










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