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To: boatbums
I think it should be obvious to anyone that even back in the first century the Christians and their leaders knew very well that the remembrance of the sacrifice of Christ's body and blood for our sins in the bread and wine of the Thanksgiving (Eucharist) observance was a spiritual one.
No doubt you think that. It is clearly contradicted by the very words of Our Lord as well as voluminous historical records of the time. Like the other heretical nonsensical beliefs paraded around by the oddball whack=a=doodle sects, it simply is false to fact.
410 posted on 02/08/2012 8:44:53 PM PST by narses
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To: narses
No doubt you think that. It is clearly contradicted by the very words of Our Lord as well as voluminous historical records of the time. Like the other heretical nonsensical beliefs paraded around by the oddball whack=a=doodle sects, it simply is false to fact.

I have no personal beef with you, Narses, and I am capable of having a dialog with others who may not share my same beliefs. If you actually think everyone but you guys is spouting "heretical nonsensical beliefs paraded around by the oddball whack=a=doodle sects", and you have nothing to offer but insults, cartoons and gall, I would think you may want to avoid Religion Forum threads, because they do not bring out the best in you, I'm sorry to say.

And, about the Eucharist, just answer this one simple question. Does the small bit of "host" you receive physically change into human flesh and blood? Yes or no. Thanks.

420 posted on 02/08/2012 9:25:45 PM PST by boatbums (Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us. Titus 3:5)
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