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To: NYer

Great post.

As I've said in the past, when Christ said "This is my Body", we Catholics don't have to debate what the meaning of "is" is.


9 posted on 05/30/2005 1:32:13 PM PDT by FatherofFive (Choose life!)
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To: FatherofFive

Now wait a minute....to use the words of William the Slick in a theological discussion is, well.....uh...blasphemy? LOL


11 posted on 05/30/2005 1:39:52 PM PDT by labette (to hit the ball and touch em all, a moment in the sun.)
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To: FatherofFive
As I've said in the past, when Christ said "This is my Body", we Catholics don't have to debate what the meaning of "is" is.

Words have meaning :-) Especially these ..

"This is my body. This is my blood."

57 posted on 05/30/2005 4:37:48 PM PDT by NYer ("Love without truth is blind; Truth without love is empty." - Pope Benedict XVI)
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To: FatherofFive

Excellent line!


66 posted on 05/30/2005 5:27:30 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: FatherofFive
As I've said in the past, when Christ said "This is my Body", we Catholics don't have to debate what the meaning of "is" is.

Jn 6:35 "I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty."

Do you interpret this to mean that Christ is made of bread, and that believers never get hungry or thirsty?
165 posted on 06/01/2005 12:13:57 PM PDT by armydoc
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