Well thats good...for with me you need it...and with bbyrd we all need it!(although his are not typo's. So we/you get lots of practice of reading between the lines of what someone is trying to say...(or in his case, trying not to say :) )
Did someone here pray that we be granted more discernment and "God" sent forth
@bbyrd009? <chuckle>
I agree, have always agreed there. Do you see them as the same ones who came out of the graves and walked into the city and showed themselves to many.? Matt 27:52-53 I do. Although I find it a great mystery! Why did it not make a bigger splash in the News? Did they walk back to their graves afterward?

: Or did Jesus drop them off in a paradise as He went on the Heaven. ( I do not believe anyone is in heaven yet, because the day of judgement has not come.)
With regard to Matthew 27, as it is a single witness, I do not place much emphasis upon it. However, assuming that such occurred, it is my opinion that it would have been such as:
Mat 23:35 that upon you may come all the righteous blood shed on the earth, from the blood of Abel the righteous unto the blood of Zachariah son of Barachiah, whom ye slew between the sanctuary and the altar.
As to what became of them afterward, that is indeed the question. I can't see anyone being arisen like that only to return to she'ol, or even to "Abraham's bosom". Which thus would leave open the possibility of "heaven". Nor can I see those who sinned aforetime, the spirits in prison, as being "raised" prior to those I mention above from Matthew 23. And I agree, something like that should have made a "bigger splash", I would have expected to find an external account of such a thing.
Yes agree here...I can see "purgatory" and where it comes from...but it is something I have stuck up 'on my shelf' ..I have a few things that I am not convinced of either way, which are 'on my shelf.' Over the years, some I have taken down and kept, some I have taken down and thrown out of the window. But a few things still remain up there.
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Same here. Somethings shall probably always remain on the shelf, for I no longer deem them pertinent enough to ever decide one way or the other.
Me too, all this..( outworking's of The Fire etc) we can not know either way.
For some, the fire of regrets and pain, to others the fire of joy and love. But either way the Fire will do the work needed.
Indeed.
@BreadOfLife 's post was definitely worth the read.
Yes, agree.
I do not agree with how some people throw the word hell around. That one I did do years of study on...and I can never buy into this "hell burning forever and ever" thing any more. ( neither the word 'hell' or the word 'forever', they came off my 'shelf' years ago. ) But I am pretty sure you wont agree there.
Ugh!!! You cut me deep Shrek! Oh how short you sell me. I'm soooooo hurt!!! <hearty chuckle with feigned righteous indignation>
Mat 10:28 And be not afraid of them that kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
It ain't called the "second death" for nothing. Otherwise it also would be "eternal life", although in torment. The second death is non-existence. It is not eternal hellfire.
And I don't like debating it, it never ends well. ( the debate, not The End, which in my book ends well :) ) I prefer to keep my friends.
So, how did this debate upon it end? I mean, as deep as you cut me with that sword and twisted my arm, I really had no choice but to agree with you. <grin>