toldailytopic: Is there any point in praying for the dead?

Nathon Detroit

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The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for March 16th, 2012 10:43 AM


toldailytopic: Is there any point in praying for the dead?



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steko

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Rethinking the question:

If one means by 'dead', spiritually dead.....well, then, yes.

If one means by 'dead', physically dead.....well, no.
 

Sum1sGruj

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I don't see why not. People remain in the grave until the Second Coming. There is nobody in Hell, and only an elect in Heaven.
Pray for the dead to let it be known that they meant something here on Earth.
 

chrysostom

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why pray for anyone?
and
why are you watching basketball?
if
by praying you could affect someones salvation
 

ThePresbyteers

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The ancient Chinese claims in their old documents that part of your parents are embedded in your body and they even developed techniques to communicate with them.
A teacher told me to ask my parents and I replied, " My father is dead !" and he said you still can ask them. The Chinese have a totally different view of the meaning of "Ask the ancestors". It probably has something to do with this: Although some Qi is inherited from our family, Qi can be gained or dissipated throughout life.

I would think this is why the Catholic pray to the dead. Maybe they think something is left behind.

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