golfballs
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It's all about how one defines hell, in my opinion.
I have always been taught that it was the complete separation from God.
Heaven was you were directly with God.
Purgatory was kinda a waiting room, you can see the light of heaven from beyond a door but you aren't part of it.
Hell was complete separation not an actual place.
like I said, souls dying/disappearing is a much more interesting topic of discussion.
I think he's of sound mind. I think the Vatican can't stand his willingness to continually separate Catholicism from Protestantism, since reconciling these sects was one of the main projects of JPII.
Francis says things that piss protestants off.
I dont know. When your holy leader steps out in direct objection to the rest of your constituents beliefs and the firm belief of the Catholic Church since its inception something is a miss
Then again, Trump won the republican ticket and is now our president so.....
Catholic teaching has long been that hell is the second death, in which the soul is destroyed. As such, he's not saying anything that is conceptually inconsistent. He's just saying it in a way that will piss protestants off.
Annihilationism? I didn't think that was a Catholic teaching.