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Purgatory as a point in time-space is utter nonsense. Mixing physics and religion is ridiculous. In religious terms it is a state of the soul, where it is far from God and suffers from the large distance. However, there is quite some difference in the understanding and meaning of the term purgatory between protestants, catholic and orthodox christians. I cannot belief that the wikipedia is so much better regarding the facts on this central term that the conservapedia. Forces have to be concentrated to these central topics.
 
Purgatory as a point in time-space is utter nonsense. Mixing physics and religion is ridiculous. In religious terms it is a state of the soul, where it is far from God and suffers from the large distance. However, there is quite some difference in the understanding and meaning of the term purgatory between protestants, catholic and orthodox christians. I cannot belief that the wikipedia is so much better regarding the facts on this central term that the conservapedia. Forces have to be concentrated to these central topics.
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: Purgatory is the doctrine of the [[anti-Christ]]; it states the death of Jesus is insufficient for salvation. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|''Deep Six the Deep State!'']]</sup> 07:22, 19 October 2018 (EDT)
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::I agree with RobS. There is zero biblical basis for it. --[[User:1990&#39;sguy|1990&#39;sguy]] ([[User talk:1990&#39;sguy|talk]]) 08:39, 19 October 2018 (EDT)

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Purgatory as a point in time-space is utter nonsense. Mixing physics and religion is ridiculous. In religious terms it is a state of the soul, where it is far from God and suffers from the large distance. However, there is quite some difference in the understanding and meaning of the term purgatory between protestants, catholic and orthodox christians. I cannot belief that the wikipedia is so much better regarding the facts on this central term that the conservapedia. Forces have to be concentrated to these central topics.

Purgatory is the doctrine of the anti-Christ; it states the death of Jesus is insufficient for salvation. RobSDeep Six the Deep State! 07:22, 19 October 2018 (EDT)
I agree with RobS. There is zero biblical basis for it. --1990'sguy (talk) 08:39, 19 October 2018 (EDT)