To: Woodkirk
Since you guys claim that it is the literal body and blood of Christ, It's not us guys. Jesus claims it is his literal body and blood. The Church believed it from the earliest times. We believe it.
106 posted on
10/03/2002 12:30:55 PM PDT by
Rambler
To: Rambler
It's not us guys. Jesus claims it is his literal body and blood. The Church believed it from the earliest times. We believe it.
You just prove you did not read the thread article..it shreds your assertion
To: Rambler
Okay, then why do you refuse to do what he did at the Last
Supper -- literally. Why do you make little round wafers
instead of passing a loaf of bread? If you want to be really
"literal", then do your literalizing in an upper room, around a
table of twelve, after a Passover Meal. Your little hosts from
a chalice is hardly what Jesus did that night. You are
doing something else entirely and then whitewashing it
with His words. Just because you use his words in your
ceremony doesn't mean that you are "doing what he did
in remembrance of him". Do you pass a cup of wine at the
Mass? He passed it at the Last Supper. Jesus said "do this in remembrance of me". Why don't you do what He said --- if
you really believe that that is what he meant.
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