I know something that helps me on situations where I'm trying to reconcile. I like to hear what the other person thinks so I can see where they're coming from. It helps both sides to get a look at each other's point of view. I may not be able to agree with a person, but I can try to step into their shoes for a minute.
I have a genuine question. If the Protestant Reformers, most notably Martin Luther, were discontented with the sale of indulgences, which most informed Catholics will admit was not the way things were meant to be, why was the idea of Purgatory rejected completely, instead of simply rejecting the sale of indulgences?
Again, this is out of a genuine desire to understand.
Thank you, and God bless you!
Because it is not mentioned anywhere in Scripture nor is it even alluded to.
The only thing that cleanses us from sin is the blood of Jesus. Suffering can't do it.
So this is considered a false teaching leading some to conclude that there's another way for our sins to be dealt with than by trusting in Jesus.