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Let's hear it!
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I think the idea is that pretty much everybody does time in Purgatory, it's just a matter of how long; and also that pretty much everybody is saved in the end. I have to admit I find it marginally more palatable than the Protestant idea that you're either damned or saved, depending solely on your acceptance of God and repentance in your last moments, and being completely independent of who you were, how you lived your life, or how you treated others. Too bad the idea of Purgatory is an entirely invented one.
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Besides, I used hear of this eschatology a lot more prequently in the past. Could the decline in these old assumptions be due it all being a bit of an embarrassment to liberal Catholics, the majority of Catholics, and lapsed Catholics like myself? [ December 20, 2002: Message edited by: crocodile deathroll ]</p> |
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I really don't understand how my grandfather could have been so religious. He was, after all, a very prominent doctor and very, very brilliant. And he also saw the horrors of WW2 up close. The childhood conditioning must have been brutal.
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"Uh God... another FAX just came in. Unfortunately, the lettering is a little blurred."
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More Catholic nonsense!
I found a little card this morning that's from my great-grandmother's funeral. Here's what it says:
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