Difference between revisions of "Beliefs about purgatory"

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* [[Arguments uwed to support purgatory]] and [[Arguments to support prayers for the dead]]
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* [[Arguments against purgatory]] and [[Arguments against praying for the dead]]
 
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In brief: Pugatory is a belief that is unique to the Roman Catholic Church. Other Christian denominations reject the concept. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that purgatory is a place or state of punishment or purification that occurs after death for Christians before they can enter heaven. It is not hell, because hell is a permanent state - eternal separation from God. Purgatory is only a temporary state, and once purified, the Christian enters heaven.




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