There is no mention in the Old or New Testament of a physical place "purgatory." For that matter, there is no mention of a literal hell. In any case, there is no scriptural support for purgatory--it is something the early Roman Catholic Church thought up.
There is some scriptural evidence for a state of being that fits what the Roman church describes, and this is a state of being between the earthly life and the reconciliation with God that comes through Christ. It is a temporary condition and is a period of growing and learning until your heart is able to heal from its spiritual illnesses.
No ''purgatory'' is not even real
Yes.
Yes, Mississippi is a real place. It is a state in the United States of America.
No, the City or Community of Lister is not a real place located throughout the entire U.S. State Peninsula of Florida.
Yes, legality is a real word which means lawfulness or the state of being legal.
yes. It's located in Washington state.
no, it's completely fictional. But it's set in North Carolina, which is a real state.
Real Application Clusters is a real time map that can be downloaded from the internet to a device which can be taken in your automobile to get a person from place to place. More and more of these devices are being used on a daily bases. It has gotten easier to get from place to place.
Very real! In fact, there's more than one. There's an infestation! The entire state of Louisiana is being evacuated!
In the real-life case, the trial took place in Dayton, Tennessee in 1925. In the book, Inherit the Wind, no state is specified. On one of the first pages of the book, the authors state, "Time: Summer. Not too long ago. Place: A small town."
Being in a state of intellectual seclusion from the real world can be described as "ivory tower mentality," where someone is disconnected from the practicalities and realities of everyday life.
No Kinkow is not a real place.