DEBATE: Is the Doctrine of Purgatory True? (Horn vs. White)
VOLLSTÄNDIGE ABSCHRIFT
welcome to uh First Lutheran Church I'm
Evan mclanahan I'm the pastor here I'll
be the host and moderator for the uh
debate this evening uh first a few quick
announcements if you need to go to the
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White who uh his followers and listeners
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signing Books meet and greet yes um you
are probably familiar with both both
speaker so and the uh introductions are
in your program so I'm not going to
spend much time doing that I'll only say
that if you want to learn more about our
speakers you can go to Dr wip's uh
website a.org that's of course for Alpha
and Omega Ministries and uh Tren horn
you can learn more at Tren horn.com both
gentlemen as you know are prolific
authors and podcasters and YouTubers and
allaround
influencers as the kids say these
days uh the format uh for those who
aren't in the room and don't have a
program in their hand uh 15minute
opening remarks 7 Minute rebuttal 4
minute rebuttle two 10minute
cross-examination periods each so that's
10 minutes 10 minutes 10 minutes 10
minutes 40 minutes total uh then 20
minute
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uh after that we'll have five minute
closing remarks and that will be it uh
normally in these uh events the person
answering in the affirmative goes first
that will be true tonight the question
is is the doctrine of pergatory true our
Roman Catholic guest uh Trent horn says
yes so he gets to go first so please
welcome our first speaker
[Applause]
tonight all right well I'd like to thank
James for debating this important issue
and for debating me last night and First
Lutheran for hosting this debate the
catechism of the Catholic Church says in
paragraphs 10:30 and 10:31 all who die
in God's grace and friendship but still
imperfectly purified are indeed assured
of their Eternal salvation but after
death they undergo purification so as to
achieve the Holiness necessary to enter
the joy of Heaven the church gives the
name Purgatory to this final
purification of the elect which is
entirely different from the punishment
of the Damned Purgatory is not an
alternative to heaven or hell it is not
a second chance to be saved and it is
not a place where Sinners work to purify
themselves Purgatory is the way Christ
completes our sanctification or growth
in Holiness Protestants already believe
in sanctification so they should have no
problem accepting this final part of the
process
in tonight's debate I will not be
defending various theological opinions
about purgatory such as its duration or
what it entails I will also not be
defending secondary doctrines related to
it like indulgences since there are
Christians who deny indulgences but
believe in purgatory the Protestant
author CS Lewis compared Purgatory to
visiting a dentist and said our souls
demand Purgatory don't they the
Protestant author Jerry walls a frequent
critic of Catholicism defends Purgatory
in his book Purgatory the logic of Total
Transformation finally the Eastern
Orthodox believe in postmortem
purification but they don't call this
process Purgatory now that we have a
better view of what Purgatory is I will
present two arguments in favor of this
Doctrine first there is the argument
from spiritual cleansing one God can
purify Christians of their desire for
sin no one in heaven will desire sin
some Christians still desire sin at the
moment of death therefore some
Christians will be purified of the
desire for sin after death but before
they enter Heaven premise one follows
from scripture and God's omnipotence if
God can't free us from the desire to sin
he isn't all powerful premise to Follows
from Revelation 21:27 which says of
Heaven that nothing unclean shall enter
it in heaven there will be no actual sin
or even the desire to sin premise three
is known from experience especially in
cases of Christians struggling with sin
who die unexpectedly since all the
premises are true the conclusion
logically follows we will be fully
Sanctified before entering Heaven even
if we are not fully Sanctified when we
die now James might refer to Hebrews
10:14 for by a single offering he has
perfected for all time those who are
Sanctified however Paul says in
Philippians 3:12 he is not yet perfect
and Romans 7:20 Paul says he does evil
because of sin which dwells within me
God will not allow sin in heaven even if
it is hidden under an alien
righteousness of Christ that is imputed
to us as my opponent claims instead God
will fully purify us hence the doctrine
of purgatory second there is the
argument from moral
correction it goes like this when
Christians sin God unpleasantly
disciplines them to morally perfect them
some sins are not unpleasantly
disciplined in this life therefore God
unpleasantly disciplines some Christians
after death to morally perfect them
let's start with premise one Hebrews 12
says my son do not regard lightly the
discipline of the Lord nor lose courage
when you are punished by him for the
Lord disciplines him whom he loves and
chastises every son whom he receives the
word translated chastises is masto which
in every other use in the New Testament
is rendered scourging the verse
literally says God fogs every son with a
whip whom he receives the text goes on
to say God disciplines us for our good
that we may share his Holiness for the
moment all discipline seems painful
rather than Pleasant later it yields the
peaceful fruit of righteousness to those
who have been trained by
it even though Christ saved us from the
Eternal consequences of our sins God
still allows us to suffer the temporary
consequences of our sins such as a
disordered will that is attached to sin
a lack of full fellowship with God the
fitting justice of feeling bad when we
have done bad and even suffering in this
life for example God forgave David's
sins of adultery and murder but still
punished him in this life through the
death of his infant son God does not
punish us arbitrarily but to reorder our
Wills so we can be morally perfected in
him Hebrews says Earthly fathers do this
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