Let me know if anyone posts some more to refute.Clever little dig to divert the conversation, but I fixed it.Better still, perhaps you could boil down a single point that doesn't require becoming a
neo-gnosticChristian to appreciate?
Would you like to be shown the simple Biblical scriptures that lead to everlasting life and a personal relationship with Jesus? I would be pleased to quote them for you straight from God's word, the Holy Bible.
I’m always amused when posters are so determined to find malfeasance they neglect to entertain authentic questions.
Been there, done that, but thanks for the offer!
Well, "real" flesh and blood but which is unbloody and looks, tastes, and scientifically tests as bread and wine seems too neoplatonic and much a form of gnosticism, if not as extreme as,
That great modern representative of the Gnosis, C.G. Jung, had a great interest in the Christian sacraments, particularly in the Mass. He repeatedly stated that he considered Catholicism a far more complete religion than its Protestant counterparts...According to Jung, the Mass, when properly understood, is best treated as an act of high magic. - http://gnosis.org/gnosis_eucharist1.html