Catholic magazine defends the existence of hell

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The Church of Rome clearly still needs time to restore unity within its own ranks. A decidedly conservative Catholic magazine defends the existence of hell against claims made by third parties, even contradicting the thesis of its predecessor, Pope Maximus Francis.

The universal salvation hypothesis is refuted.

In fact, the doctrine is gaining traction that ultimately no one is truly lost, since God is so merciful that He will save all people. Therefore, the nature, or rather the “fill level,” of so-called Hell is automatically called into question. Such “Universal Salvation Hypotheses” are mostly advocated by the Evangelical Lutheran churches and, increasingly, by the Roman Catholic Church as well. Pope Francis has already stated that Hell is empty. This theory now seems to be gaining traction.

Katechismus
Church Catechism – The Sola Scriptura of the Church of Rome

Well, at first glance, the idea that hell is actually empty doesn’t seem so far-fetched, because the reason is more trivial than assumed. This one fiery chamber that torments human souls simply doesn’t exist. It never has and never will. It’s purely a figment of the imagination, propagated by the Roman Catholic Church, which doesn’t base its teachings on the Bible but on Greek-Hellenistic fantasies. The Church of Rome knows perfectly well that the Bible contains absolutely no information about this hell that swirls around in people’s minds.

It already failed because humans do not possess a separate soul that exists independently of the body. Such a thing simply does not exist and is deliberately ignored by the Church of Rome (Info).

Pope Francis himself brought a breath of fresh air to the situation.

Well, Pope Francis, or so it seemed, apparently didn’t know that morning what new things or modifications to existing pronouncements he would announce that afternoon. Just as the weather and wind direction are somewhat unpredictable, so too are his moods. But Pope Francis was a true Jesuit; that should never be forgotten!

Two passages from the catechism

Burning Book
Tatsächlich weniger Hölle als gedacht

Das römisch-katholische “Erklär-Magazin Catholic Answers” glaubt, die altgediente Höllen-Lehre (Angst und Schrecken zur Unterwerfung – Info) verteidigen zu müssen. “Ketzer” (zwar nicht so genannt, aber liegt doch sehr nahe) verwendeten demnach gerne zwei Passagen im Katechismus, die Hinweise enthielten, am Ende würden alle Menschen Erlösung finden und die Hölle verwaisen. Genannt sind KKK 1821 und 1058 1.

In 1821, he explained in summary: God has promised that all who love Him and do His will will be equipped to endure everything to the end.
1058 describes: The Church prays that no one is lost. No one can save themselves, but it is God’s will that everyone be saved.

Well-crafted fictions

The magazine even relies on speculation and interpretation regarding its own catechism. “Second, paragraph 1058 is a part of the “In Brief section and seems to be a summary of paragraph 1037 but it’s certainly not true, to be honest“. But according to the Roman Catholic Church, any assumption that can support one’s thesis is treated as fact. In essence, it’s fiction.

The explanatory leaflet concludes that the selected paragraphs of the catechism do not actually prove universal salvation. This argument can be refuted.

Perpetual principle

Pastor-Hell
Traditional heresies of the Roman Church

As usual, and promptly implemented. “It seems” is a suitable way to refute something “imperatively and irrefutably.” This is how this Roman religious factory has always operated, and it will never shake this slippery demeanor. It’s genetically ingrained. A similar process can be found with the other widespread nonsense propagated by the Roman institution. This includes, in particular, the stories about Mary, their own related version of the Trinity, and the purgatory drivel.

And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.
Matthew 24:11

Bible verses from King James Version

1 https://www.catholic.com/magazine/blog/no-one-in-hell-catechism-approved

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