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DEBATE: Is the Doctrine of Purgatory True? (Horn vs. White)

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welcome to uh First Lutheran Church I'm

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Evan mclanahan I'm the pastor here I'll

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be the host and moderator for the uh

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debate this evening uh first a few quick

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announcements if you need to go to the

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restroom it's behind me in a hallway you

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can access it through that door you'll

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just have to get up and walk in front of

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everyone we won't have intermission so

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we're all at peace with it do what you

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have to do uh if you like these sorts of

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conversation um after the event uh Dr

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White who uh his followers and listeners

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will know he is in the midst of a five

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debate uh teaching tour so he is going

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to leave after the debate he's not able

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to uh shake hands and sign books but if

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you're coming to the debates about a

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month from from now then he'll maybe be

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able to do that then so please excuse

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him uh for that um and after the debate

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uh Mr horn will be next door will'll be

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signing Books meet and greet yes um you

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are probably familiar with both both

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speaker so and the uh introductions are

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in your program so I'm not going to

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spend much time doing that I'll only say

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that if you want to learn more about our

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speakers you can go to Dr wip's uh

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website a.org that's of course for Alpha

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and Omega Ministries and uh Tren horn

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you can learn more at Tren horn.com both

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gentlemen as you know are prolific

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authors and podcasters and YouTubers and

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allaround

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influencers as the kids say these

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days uh the format uh for those who

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aren't in the room and don't have a

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program in their hand uh 15minute

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opening remarks 7 Minute rebuttal 4

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minute rebuttle two 10minute

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cross-examination periods each so that's

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10 minutes 10 minutes 10 minutes 10

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minutes 40 minutes total uh then 20

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minute

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Q&A uh we're not doing Q&A from the

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floor you will have to write your

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question and then I will be the one who

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chooses which questions to ask they will

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have one minute to answer and then a 30

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minute 30 second response depending on

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who the question is addressed to if your

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WR handwriting is not read readable if

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it's illegible I think is that word um

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it will not be considered so please do

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your best and write carefully what you

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want uh the question to be I will be

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picking those up before the cross

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examination okay so before the cross

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examination is when I will be picking

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them up that will give me 40 minutes to

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filter through the questions so um then

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uh after that we'll have five minute

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closing remarks and that will be it uh

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normally in these uh events the person

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answering in the affirmative goes first

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that will be true tonight the question

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is is the doctrine of pergatory true our

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Roman Catholic guest uh Trent horn says

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yes so he gets to go first so please

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welcome our first speaker

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[Applause]

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tonight all right well I'd like to thank

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James for debating this important issue

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and for debating me last night and First

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Lutheran for hosting this debate the

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catechism of the Catholic Church says in

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paragraphs 10:30 and 10:31 all who die

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in God's grace and friendship but still

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imperfectly purified are indeed assured

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of their Eternal salvation but after

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death they undergo purification so as to

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achieve the Holiness necessary to enter

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the joy of Heaven the church gives the

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name Purgatory to this final

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purification of the elect which is

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entirely different from the punishment

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of the Damned Purgatory is not an

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alternative to heaven or hell it is not

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a second chance to be saved and it is

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not a place where Sinners work to purify

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themselves Purgatory is the way Christ

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completes our sanctification or growth

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in Holiness Protestants already believe

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in sanctification so they should have no

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problem accepting this final part of the

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process

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in tonight's debate I will not be

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defending various theological opinions

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about purgatory such as its duration or

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what it entails I will also not be

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defending secondary doctrines related to

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it like indulgences since there are

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Christians who deny indulgences but

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believe in purgatory the Protestant

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author CS Lewis compared Purgatory to

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visiting a dentist and said our souls

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demand Purgatory don't they the

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Protestant author Jerry walls a frequent

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critic of Catholicism defends Purgatory

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in his book Purgatory the logic of Total

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Transformation finally the Eastern

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Orthodox believe in postmortem

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purification but they don't call this

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process Purgatory now that we have a

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better view of what Purgatory is I will

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present two arguments in favor of this

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Doctrine first there is the argument

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from spiritual cleansing one God can

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purify Christians of their desire for

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sin no one in heaven will desire sin

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some Christians still desire sin at the

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moment of death therefore some

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Christians will be purified of the

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desire for sin after death but before

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they enter Heaven premise one follows

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from scripture and God's omnipotence if

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God can't free us from the desire to sin

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he isn't all powerful premise to Follows

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from Revelation 21:27 which says of

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Heaven that nothing unclean shall enter

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it in heaven there will be no actual sin

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or even the desire to sin premise three

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is known from experience especially in

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cases of Christians struggling with sin

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who die unexpectedly since all the

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premises are true the conclusion

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logically follows we will be fully

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Sanctified before entering Heaven even

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if we are not fully Sanctified when we

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die now James might refer to Hebrews

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10:14 for by a single offering he has

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perfected for all time those who are

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Sanctified however Paul says in

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Philippians 3:12 he is not yet perfect

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and Romans 7:20 Paul says he does evil

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because of sin which dwells within me

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God will not allow sin in heaven even if

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it is hidden under an alien

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righteousness of Christ that is imputed

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to us as my opponent claims instead God

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will fully purify us hence the doctrine

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of purgatory second there is the

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argument from moral

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correction it goes like this when

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Christians sin God unpleasantly

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disciplines them to morally perfect them

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some sins are not unpleasantly

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disciplined in this life therefore God

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unpleasantly disciplines some Christians

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after death to morally perfect them

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let's start with premise one Hebrews 12

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says my son do not regard lightly the

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discipline of the Lord nor lose courage

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when you are punished by him for the

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Lord disciplines him whom he loves and

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chastises every son whom he receives the

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word translated chastises is masto which

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in every other use in the New Testament

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is rendered scourging the verse

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literally says God fogs every son with a

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whip whom he receives the text goes on

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to say God disciplines us for our good

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that we may share his Holiness for the

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moment all discipline seems painful

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rather than Pleasant later it yields the

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peaceful fruit of righteousness to those

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who have been trained by

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it even though Christ saved us from the

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Eternal consequences of our sins God

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still allows us to suffer the temporary

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consequences of our sins such as a

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disordered will that is attached to sin

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a lack of full fellowship with God the

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fitting justice of feeling bad when we

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have done bad and even suffering in this

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life for example God forgave David's

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sins of adultery and murder but still

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punished him in this life through the

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death of his infant son God does not

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punish us arbitrarily but to reorder our

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Wills so we can be morally perfected in

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him Hebrews says Earthly fathers do this

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