Purgatory is neither scriptural inasmuch as purification through purgatory is never taught and as it is antithetical to a biblical worldview. A fallen creature can never by temporary suffering expiate the infinite offensiveness of their sin against an infinite holy God. Even one stain merits eternal wrath. The only way to be right with God is through absolute perfection, which is why Jesus died, suffering the wrath merited by the elect, and giving to them His perfect righteousness.
Says nothing of purification in purgatory.
A metaphor about the judgement of Christian teachers.
Says nothing of purification in purgatory.
Says nothing of purification in purgatory.
Says nothing of purification in purgatory.
No, no they do not.
Christ died for our sins period. If Christ died for just part of our sins, the rest of it being left for us, our faith is in vain.
Punishment is an eternal consequence of sin.
Chastisement, not punishment.
Indeed, which is why we must be totally cleansed by the blood of the lamb.
Purgatory
God should strike down every single creature, not from life but from existence, as being completely and irredeemably corrupted by original sin.
I'll not address your other points, as there are none else but the vain contradiction of the post you've replied, line by line, which is a huge waste of time.
Where is it mentioned?
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The righteousness of God is perfect. Refer to 2 Corinthians 5:21.
Colossians 1:14 says that we have redemption through his blood. What you're suggesting here, then, is that his blood is insufficient. And that it must be purified.
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1 John 5:7
For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
In the same way Christ never speaks of purgatory directly, He never speaks of the Trinity directly. This is the issue with Sola Scriptura.
When you encounter a modalist, you're encountering yourself cast in a different mirror.
You approve of the Trinity, but cast out purgatory, your exegesis is partial and biased.
Yes he does.
Matthew 28:19
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
Where is it? Show me where a third place is mentioned along side eternal life or death. Eternal life and death are the only options. The opposite of either one is always automatically called the other; if you don't die, then you have eternal life. If you don't have eternal life, then you will perish.
I'd appreciate it if you would stop misrepresenting the word of God like this. All three persons of the Trinity are clearly explained and delineated throughout Scripture. The ultimate scripture that states the relation of all three is 1 John 5:7, but there are mentions by name of them everywhere.
You are leading others astray into modalism or other antitrinitarian beliefs by perpetuating this meme. I'm not kidding. Continuing like this, and I'll regard you as a heretic.
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