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:(A) You haven't fully answered the question. (B) There is no purgatory in the Bible. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|Trump 2Q2Q]]</sup> 00:34, 15 July 2020 (EDT)
 
:(A) You haven't fully answered the question. (B) There is no purgatory in the Bible. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|Trump 2Q2Q]]</sup> 00:34, 15 July 2020 (EDT)
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Explain 1 Cor 3:13-15. You've been running around in circles to avoid doing this. It's obvious why. It thoroughly proves Purgatory from the Bible. 00:36, 15 July 2020 (EDT)

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Purgatory is the doctrine of Anti-Christ. It denies that the sacrificial death and resurrection of Christ is sufficient for salvation. RobSTrump 2Q2Q 11:31, 8 July 2020 (EDT)

According to here, it seems that the concept of Purgatory could very well be valid. Besides, for good Christians who may have had several unrepented sins before dying and entering the Day of Judgment, how could they go to Heaven without being fully cleansed? What about those who have more flaws though still repent and try to live by strong Christian principles? If Purgatory isn't real, then where is the dividing line between whether people go to Heaven or Hell over sins unrepented before death? —LiberaltearsMay Dataclarifier be well! 14:33, 8 July 2020 (EDT)
Oh, so the sacrificial atonement of Christ is insufficient. Your blood is upon your own head. Okay. I understand clearly where you are coming from. RobSTrump 2Q2Q 14:56, 8 July 2020 (EDT)
  • by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.
I don't see any exceptions in there. If he hath perfected them forever, why am I, or anybody, held accountable? Secondly, No man cometh to the Father but by me. But I can ignore Christ's sacrificial offering, and pay for my own salvation anyway myself, right? RobSTrump 2Q2Q 15:04, 8 July 2020 (EDT)

Right, Liberal Tears. The Catholic Answers site produces many proofs of Purgatory.

Yah yah yah, we all get it Catholic doctrine overrules the Word of God. RobSTrump 2Q2Q 06:08, 9 July 2020 (EDT)

Rob Smith, what is your answer to 1 Cor 3:13-15. It clearly speaks of some being saved only through fire. That is Purgatory. Every one who is perfected is perfected through the Cross. That remains true. The Bible also speaks of "the spirits of just men made perfect" (Heb 12:23) which is another reference to how the departed just are slowly made perfect. Read 1 Pet 3 and 4 and Mat 5 and you'll see the Lord and His Apostles speak of a Prison of Spirits. The Cross purifies them when they are there and they are rightly released at the proper time. Our Lord also spoke of those who receive lesser stripes. That is another reference to Purgatory. Then St. Paul prays for his departed friend. I'll add those references as Fourth and Fifth proofs. NishantXavierFor Christ the King 21:58, 8 July 2020 (EDT)

I think you have to do way better than this to refute the Doctrine of Christ. RobSTrump 2Q2Q 05:41, 9 July 2020 (EDT)
Purgatory reminds me of Israel in the wilderness: after they were eyewitnesses to God's mighty power in Egypt, after they saw God destroy their enemies when he parted the sea, after He fed them in the wilderness (I'll withhold the sermon on the bread of life for now), after they heard the gospel preached (Heb 4:2), they still rejected the Good News (he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified) and bowed down to worship the golden calf. Wherefore, I was grieved with that generation....' RobSTrump 2Q2Q 05:54, 9 July 2020 (EDT)
Let's discuss sanctification for a moment (if you wanted to pick apart my argument on the other page, you think you would have keyed on the word sanctify). To be sanctified means to be set apart. Israel was set apart from Egypt. Here's your opportunity to tear into the doctrine of "once saved, always saved", but evidently lack the spiritual capacity. RobSTrump 2Q2Q 06:05, 9 July 2020 (EDT)
Open your eyes! Purgatory denies the Gospel of the saving grace of Jesus Christ! RobSTrump 2Q2Q 07:16, 9 July 2020 (EDT)

Nobody's trying to refute the Doctrine of Christ, except one Mr. Rob Smith. I'm inviting you to accept the Full Gospel of Jesus Christ Our Lord, including that Prison of Spirits He and His Apostle St. Peter speak of. Answer my question (1) Does 1 Cor 3:13-15 distinguish two types of Christians or not? Yes or no? (2) If Yes, and of course it is yes, what happens to the good Christians on Judgment Day? Do they receive a reward for their good works that survive the fire or not? Yes or no (3) What happens to the bad Christians? Do they suffer loss? Yes or no (Yes). ARe their works burned up (Yes). Will they be saved? Yes, but only through fire. That's Purgatory. You have no response for it, because you've accepted OSAS false doctrine. NishantXavierFor Christ the King 08:24, 10 July 2020 (EDT)

You have to deal with 5 proofs first. After that, we can come to your objections. Your solitary objection is weak. All sanctification comes from the Cross. That doesn't mean no one has to do anything - otherwise, each and every single person would already be saved, since Jesus Christ died for all, as it is written in 1 Jn 2:2 "He is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world" 08:25, 10 July 2020 (EDT)

You're putting the cart before the horse again. Explain to me what the Doctrine of Christ is. Do not cite any source outside the Bible. Do not make any reference to Catholicism or Protestantism. RobSTrump 2Q2Q 15:11, 10 July 2020 (EDT)
Doctrine of Christ is indeed a Biblical term, so you shouldn't need any help from outside the Bible. The Doctrine of Christ is self contained within the Bible. RobSTrump 2Q2Q 16:53, 10 July 2020 (EDT)

This is not about Catholicism or Protestantism per se. 1 Cor 3:13-15 is a Biblical Text, not a Church document. It clearly says (1) some receive a reward from the Lord, namely good Christians; (2) others will be saved, but only through fire, namely bad Christians. Your argument is with the Bible. NishantXavierFor Christ the King 08:30, 14 July 2020 (EDT)

The Doctrine of Christ refers to the Doctrine taught by Jesus Christ. Purgatory is part of that, as the Lord's mention of the Prison in Mat 5 mentioned in the article shows. Thus, those who knowingly and deliberately reject Purgatory seem to reject the Doctrine of Christ NishantXavierFor Christ the King 08:31, 14 July 2020 (EDT)

(A) You haven't fully answered the question. (B) There is no purgatory in the Bible. RobSTrump 2Q2Q 00:34, 15 July 2020 (EDT)

Explain 1 Cor 3:13-15. You've been running around in circles to avoid doing this. It's obvious why. It thoroughly proves Purgatory from the Bible. 00:36, 15 July 2020 (EDT)