The problem with Protestants reading these Catholic issues and Catholic responses, is that you only think in Protestant terms. This issue is with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Ive explained this earlier to one of your Protestant brethren at Post #42. Take a look at that and at least youll understand more clearly as to where and why we disagree. Quite frankly, I think the short answer is that Im Catholic and youre not.
Heck of an outreach plan you've got there.
Well, y’all only think in catholic terms and can not post verses to back up your beliefs. I am thankful to be SB although I have attended many churches in my 70 years. Mostly when I was a kid. One of my dad’s brothers was a Nazarene minister but he died years before I was born. A cousin of my mom’s was a Church of God of Prophecy minister. All of my older relatives were Christians who really knew the Bible. Most of my generation are Southern Baptists with a few Methodists tossed in. My last aunt died today. She was the last of that generation. She will be missed. It is no fun being the “old” generation and there are only a few of us left.
In post 42 you called it an "unbloodied re-creation of that Sacrifice". Unbloodied?? I thought Catholics believed they were drinking the real blood of Christ? Not all that "unbloodied" if you ask me. Or do they turn the cracker into blood then unbloody it? How does that work?