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To: mlizzy
He's either there for us (quite literally, powerful! powerful!) on a daily basis (through His Living Bread), or He took off (leaving us unnourished) soon after the Resurrection.

Jesus is with us (and in us) 24/7 thru the Holy Spirit...

It's like the verses I posted; what goes into your stomach goes out in the draught...Science says it takes about 20 minutes for whatever goes into your mouth to pass thru the stomach...

It's what goes into the heart/soul that Jesus/The Holy Spirit works...Jesus can't go from your stomach to your soul...

Even if Jesus did turn into the cracker, there's no connection between the stomach and the soul...

I'm confident that many Catholics have trusted Jesus to be their Savior...And are indwelt with the Holy Spirit...But that comes from accepting Jesus into your heart, not your stomach...

126 posted on 12/27/2010 10:17:20 AM PST by Iscool (I don't understand all that I know...)
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To: Iscool
Even if Jesus did turn into the cracker, there's no connection between the stomach and the soul...
Are you weakening Iscool? *smiles*

How do you explain the lives of the saints who credit the Eucharist and other Church Sacraments for their ability to spread the Love of Jesus (picking worms out of one's flesh on a daily basis for instance)? Since you're probably old enough to remember Mother Teresa of Calcutta (of whom I speak), what do you think in her regard, when she says she could not get by for even one day (with the work that she did) without receiving her Jesus (in the Eucharist)?
130 posted on 12/27/2010 11:25:21 AM PST by mlizzy (Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee ...)
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