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Does anyone have the Bible Versus Support Purgatory and Mary did not sin???

I'm Catholic and Protestant, my friend is moving talkin **** so plz help me out, thanks

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16 comments for “Does anyone have the Bible Versus Support Purgatory and Mary did not sin???”


  1. Pat M. says:

    You do not find, there.

  2. Selah: 3rd Order, 3rd Choir says:

    Mary made temple sacrifices for his sin:
      Luk 2:22 ¶ And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were held, led him to Jerusalem to present [him] to the Lord;
    Luk 2:23 (As written in the law of the Lord, Every male that opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord;)
    Luk 2:24 and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in the law of the Lord, a pair of doves or two young pigeons.

  3. hagrmx says:

    He-ll no. According to the Bible is not only hell and heaven, new ways to reach have been discussed elsewhere, and you all know most of them.
      There is not a part where it says that Mary never sinned, that is bullshit from the Vatican and allows to establish rules that we go forward. " This would explain the fact that really silly debate and vote on unbaptized children go to purgatory or not.
      Or the most recent comment by an Argentine priest who stated that it was "OK" to believe in UFOs as good aliens probably did so, and they believe in God. (Currently ROFLing on the idea of aliens chains with crosses and his portrayal of the crucifixion).
      Anyway, the point is that the Vatican is seeking a perfection that is not there. They put so much effort to convince us that Mary was a virgin, while she was 14 years old, married with a beautiful mature (probably hot) Joseph. I'm not saying it was a W-hore, but Jews had rights of girls (some still do), and I think more of Jesus as a great inspiration, preaching the man who taught love and peace, threatening and human in the end.
      I hope this is not an insult to anyone, but it is my personal view on some facts that can not be ignored, as the church playing with their rules just make sense, maybe it should focus on the elimination of chastity in priesthood (never mentioned as a necessity in the Bible), to prevent so many provocations.
      Cheers.

  4. jormunga says:

    Gabriel's Greeting basically says. Mary is similar to the Ark of the Covenant, which was without blemish. Thus, Mary was without sin, because because of this and also that God can do what he wants. You can cancel your bill. Thus, Mary was without sin, because God, your Savior, created that way. I thank for saving me Jonas Salk of polio. Does that mean you had polio? No, it keep me from being touched by it.
      As for Mary giving sacrifice for sin. That was the law at the time. This does not mean he committed a sin. Jesus had to undergo washing rituals to purify themselves before entering the Temple. Does this mean Jesus was not sinless? No, he did because he was the law at the time.

  5. ToYkaT04 says:

    I've never heard anyone say that Mary never sinned. Of course he sinned. Only one person in world history that did not sin, and that is Jesus. This does not mean that Mary was not a great woman she was, she was not only sin. She was good enough to find favor in the eyes of God, so that is great. But she was not a sin.
      Furthermore, in Luke 1:47, Jesus refers to Mary the unborn as Savior. "So this means that she needs a savior … the only reason that someone needs to be saved, if they have sinned.
      No comments in the section on Purgatory. Sorry.

  6. ''Saved by Grace through says:

    The Bible is not compatible with purgatory and Mary became sin, because all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Mary only had the favor of the gods of the eyes. Please do not think she is at the level of Jesus, because she is NOT. She was human like us.
      Today is a blessed day, so it's a good one!

  7. DougLawr says:

    Read the first chapter of Luke where the angel Gabriel calls Mary "full of grace" or "highly favored".
      No one since the fall of Adam had been favored by God in such manner. The Church has always understood as meaning that Mary was sinless from the moment of conception, acccording grace and mercy of God, and specifically for the purpose of carrying her Divine Son, Jesus.
      Purgatory is more clearly referred here by St. Paul, but also elsewhere:
      1Co 3:12 Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay and straw:
      1Co 3:13 each man's work is manifested. For the Lord's Day be declared, because it became clear in the fire. And the fire will test each other's working, what type it is.
      Heaven *** ***
      1Co 3:14 If any man's work abide, which he has built then receive a reward.
      *** *** Purgatory
      1Co 3:15 If any work Mans burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved, yet so as by fire.
      1Co 3:16 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God and the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
      *** *** The hell
      1Co 3:17 But if anyone violates the temple of God, God will destroy him. For God's temple is holy, you are.
      Protestants say only belive what they find in Scripture … but lie.
      Do not worry about it.

  8. travelgu says:

    Luk 1:28 And the angel came to her and said, Hail, [thou that art] highly favored, the Lord [is] with thee: blessed [] thou among women.
    Luk 1:29 And when he saw [him], who was in trouble in his words, and in her mind what manner of salutation this should be.
    Luk 1:30 And the angel said: Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found favor with God.
    Luk 1:31 And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son and call his name JESUS.

  9. pickleju says:

    very useful Web site for Catholics seeking to understand their faith and to Protestants who want learnhttp: / / http://www.fisheaters.com/purgatory.htmlhttp://www.fisheaters.com/mary.html
      peace

  10. Greek & Coptic Translator says:

    No. These are the doctrines which later are based on non-canonical writings of the second and third centuries AD.
      You can read about these writings in the link below, but be prepared to dive headlong into a sea of mud.http: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / New_testame …

  11. الإيمان says:

    God said in the Bible that the only places to go after
      death, where heaven and hell that there was no other
      place, so there is no purgatory.

  12. madison_ says:

    Nope. These are local traditions that were agreed at the Council of Nicaea. It has nothing to do with the Bible or interpretation.

  13. Time Effect says:

    "I am Catholic and Protestant, my friend is moving talkin **** so plz help me out, thanks"
      Is this how you treat your friends?

  14. Caroline says:

    Mary did sin. was not perfect. Jesus was.

  15. Blue Egyptian says:

    no writing support purgatory, and Mary was human, of course he sinned.

  16. the only 1 hobo says:

    The simple truth is there are none



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