To: Havoc
Don't need your links. I have a Bible that is very clear on the subject and you haven't made it over that hurdle yet. What makes you think your links matter a whit if the Bible is against you. You might as well go ask the Chinese their opinion on the subject - just as good as your links: Neither has any affect but to lie to would be believers and attempt to make God's word of none effect. If the Bible said what you want, the links wouldn't be needed. What is very clear is that Christ said, "You must eat My Flesh and drink My Blood." and "My Flesh is TRUE food and My Blood is TRUE drink." You are just like Pharaoh, blind and with such a hard heart. You think you have it all figured out when, in reality, you don't have the slightest clue.
You say my links are worthless and that all you need is the Bible. If you would have listened to even a third of what I provided, you would have realized that the whole talk was an exposition on the Sriptures. But you don't want to hear anything, not even Scripture, that might disrupt your comfy, little worldview. Once again, we see that you are not secure in the knowledge you think you have.
"Take, eat; this is my Body". Christ said it, I believe it. It's too bad that you prefer to wallow in a 16th century heresy rather than embrace the Apostolic Faith.
Pray for John Paul II
897 posted on
10/17/2001 9:36:09 PM PDT by
dignan3
To: dignan3
Taken to his logical extreme, we really can't even offer explanations on Scripture. In fact, we can't even include the point we're trying to make by citing a particular VERSE in Scripture, because to do that would be to introduce our own 'man made' expositions on what Scripture means, and of course, all we need is the Bible (according to him). So from now on, we should all just float Scripture citations back and forth and try to intuit what the other is trying to say. And actually, we have to float the original autographs in Greek (or Hebrew if we're doing O.T.), because they're the only things that are actually inspired, and not the English translations (which were, of course, done by fallible men, and not guaranteed to be free from error).
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