It represents fire.And the fire represents what?
Like you and me, Augustine was not perfect in his understanding.Yes, saint Augustine denounced Pelagianism. Saint Augustine affirmed purgatory. St. Augustine also argues "that some sinners are not forgiven either in this world or in the next would not be truly said unless there were other [sinners] who, though not forgiven in this world, are forgiven in the world to come" (City of God XXI.24).
He would denounce Calvinism had it existed in his day.
Like you ..., Augustine was not perfect in his understanding.
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LOL, Augustine would have had to be over 400 years old to learn about purgatory from the Apostles.Saint Augustine died some time around 430 AD.
Saint Augustine affirmed purgatory "that some sinners are not forgiven either in this world or in the next would not be truly said unless there were other [sinners] who, though not forgiven in this world, are forgiven in the world to come" (City of God XXI.24). He had good reason to affirm it because he learned it from the apostles' successors who learned it from the apostles who learned it from Jesus Christ and the apostles witnessed to it in holy scripture.
So are we to be baptised in literal fire? I mean really patrickIt represents fire.
When the plain sense makes common sense seek no other sense.
Saint Augustine died some time around 430 AD.
Saint Augustine affirmed purgatory "that some sinners are not forgiven either in this world or in the next would not be truly said unless there were other [sinners] who, though not forgiven in this world, are forgiven in the world to come" (City of God XXI.24). He had good reason to affirm it because he learned it from the apostles' successors who learned it from the apostles who learned it from Jesus Christ and the apostles witnessed to it in holy scripture.
God the Spirit baptized us at the moment God the Father adopted us due to God the Son's atonement.So are we to be baptised in literal fire? I mean really patrick
Nothing remotely to do with Purgatory. Augustine knew NOTHING of this ....
Saint Augustine said:"that some sinners are not forgiven either in this world or in the next would not be truly said unless there were other [sinners] who, though not forgiven in this world, are forgiven in the world to come" (City of God xxi.24).
That made no sense at allGod the Spirit baptized us at the moment God the Father adopted us due to God the Son's atonement.
Your struggle to grasp God's word is fascinating.
Read your Bible. You have adopted so many heresy's it is hard for you.That made no sense at all
God is omnipresent meaning everywhere, and when he separates the good and bad, they will be tormented by his fire because they hate love and love hate.Read your Bible. You have adopted so many heresy's it is hard for you.
Indeed, rebels to God will spend eternity in the lake of fire (hell).God is omnipresent meaning everywhere, and when he separates the good and bad, they will be tormented by his fire because they hate love and love hate.
"Eviscerated," eh? I'd love to have you stand behind that assessment by telling us which essential doctrines depend upon something that is to be found in those few books which have been in dispute ever since the first century AD. Come up with a few and that would show how important they must be.If my bible were as eviscerated as yours I would toss it in the bin.
and the fire is symbolicIndeed, rebels to God will spend eternity in the lake of fire (hell).
"Eviscerated," eh? I'd love to have you stand behind that assessment by telling us which essential doctrines depend upon something that is to be found in those few books which have been in dispute ever since the first century AD. Come up with a few and that would show how important they must be.
Nothing in any DEUTERO book teaches the new, unique RC Dogma of Purgatory. So, whether they are DEUTERO or normative is irrelevant.... they don't teach this new RCC dogma. Nothing does except the modern RC Denomination.
made this for youThanks for sharing your heresy that denies the existence of hell. I now see you deny the full deity of God and deny eternal damnation despite the fact that God the Son spoke about it more than any other in the Bible.
Are you sure you're not a charismatic Jehovah's Witness?
It's really for you. You have displayed beliefs that are not in line with Christianity.made this for you