To: Mark17
Now, I am going to go read the Bible, and interpret it for myself. There's a passage that says" Jesus took bread in His hands, blessed it, broke it and gave it to His Apostles saying Take and eat of this, THIS IS MY BODY"
I Interpret this as Jesus saying "Take and eat of this, THIS IS MY BODY"
How do you interpret it???
448 posted on
05/03/2016 8:38:39 PM PDT by
terycarl
(COMMON SENSE PREVAILS OVER ALL)
To: terycarl
So you take this phrase literally, in spite of the TRUTH that it would break the law GOD gave to the Jews never to be dissolved. That means you should do a little 'interpreting' based on the rest of scripture. You are doing what the twisters and seekers after signs did in John 6 where they too took what Jesus said literally, rather than figure out how GOD with them could remain unchanged, not breaking His Given Laws.
But we understand that to do the extra work of checking on how GOD remains unchanged is not allowed by the magicsteeringthem who you follow.
449 posted on
05/03/2016 8:52:08 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
(Democrats bait then switch; their fishy voters buy it every time.)
To: terycarl; MHGinTN
us saying "Take and eat of this, THIS IS MY BODY" How do you interpret it???
I interpret it the correct way. See 449. I think you have been told about 74 million times, but I don't believe you get it yet.
Besides, some dude told me the sacraments are not required to be saved. I agree with whoever said that. How are you going to bluff your way into Heaven?
453 posted on
05/04/2016 1:03:57 AM PDT by
Mark17
(I traded my shackles for a glorious song. I'm free, praise the Lord, free at last.)
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