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12 Questions about Purgatory

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 Purgatory, what is it? where is it? who believes in Purgatory? and how long do the souls sent there stay? These are just a few of the most common questions concerning Purgatory. Most people have heard of Purgatory and know it is a place or realm somewhere between earthly life and the afterlife. In this brief post we will look at twelve of the most common questions about Purgatory and try to give some simply and straight forward answers. 1. What is Purgatory - In a nutshell, Purgatory is a place where souls are sent to be purified before entering heaven. In some faiths it is believed that when a person dies who has given their life to Jesus but still have unconfessed sins, they must spend time in Purgatory. This is a time for final purification before entering the eternity of heaven.  2. Is the idea of Purgatory strictly a Catholic thing? - The Catholic church does believe and teach that Purgatory does exist. It is not however the only religion that believes in Purgatory. Inte...

How many Books are in the Bible?

Quick Answer - The Protestant Bible has 66 Books while the Catholic version of the Bible has 73 Books. All differences in the two versions are in the Old Testament as both use the same 27 Books in the New Testament.  Most early Bibles contained 73 Books, 27 in the New Testament and 46 from the Old Testament. When the Protestant Reformation began in 1517 the Protestant leaders decided to remove certain books form the Old Testament. These books, known as the Apocrypha Books, were found to be worthy of study but were not considered Holy Scripture. The seven books in question were removed, thus creating the separate Bibles. The Books removed were; Baruch Wisdom -or- Wisdom of Solomon Sirach (also known as Ecclesiasticus) 1 Maccabees 2 Maccabees Tobit Judith (Ecclesiasticus should not be confused with the Book of Ecclesiastes which is included in the Old Testament Canon of both versions of the Bible, Protestant and Catholic.) For a period of time most Protestant Bibles contained a total...