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If Christ’s death paid the full price for our sins, why do Catholics still teach purgatory? In this episode, we break down common objections using Scripture and tradition—explaining why purgatory isn’t a rejection of Christ’s sacrifice, but a deepening of its transformative power.
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Questions Covered:
- 05:42 - Where is “purgatory” in the Bible?
- 12:50 - Catholics appeal to 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 for purgatory. But Paul doesn’t say the person is tested by fire. Rather, he teaches “works” are tested by fire.
- 16:52 - Catholics appeal to Jesus’ teaching about the unforgivable sin not being forgiven in this age or in the age to come in Matthew 12:32. But all Jesus meant by this is that the unpardonable sin is never forgiven, as Mark’s version makes clear in 3:29.
- 22:10 - Does the doctrine of purgatory contradict the Bible’s teaching on the immediacy of heaven after death (“to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord”)?
- 29:30 - Didn’t Jesus tell the thief on the cross, “Today you will be with me in paradise”? Doesn’t that disprove purgatory?
- 35:40 - Doesn’t the Bible teach that there are only two eternal destinies: heaven or hell?
- 39:55 - Didn’t Jesus’ death on the cross fully pay for all our sins? Why would additional purification be needed?
- 48:34 - Isn’t the idea of purgatory a denial of justification by faith alone?
- 49:55 - Why would a loving God punish believers after death if they’re already saved?
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