I completely agree that the 'fire' is purgatory. I think Maynard is describing his Mother's death on earth as happening from the moment she became paralysed. 'Eleven and she was gone. Eleven is when we waved good-bye' - she 'died' and went to purgatory when he was 11, spent 10, 000 days there and as bogsnarth explained, then she ascended. Her real death took her straight to heaven.
05-06-2006, 08:40 AM
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Re: "10000 days in the fire is long enough..."
I completely agree that the 'fire' is purgatory. I think Maynard is describing his Mother's death on earth as happening from the moment she became paralysed. 'Eleven and she was gone. Eleven is when we waved good-bye' - she 'died' and went to purgatory when he was 11, spent 10, 000 days there and as bogsnarth explained, then she ascended. Her real death took her straight to heaven.
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