Message from @agag
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I explained this one analogy Jesus uses. He also uses other classical Vedic analogies like agni (fire), earth, air, spirit and of course water
white is a stupid designation
use caucazoid
@Thule-Gesellschaft [☩] and where do you fit the bread into that
John 6:50-51
**John 6:50-51 - New King James Version (NKJV)**
```Dust
<50> This is the bread which comes down from heaven, that one may eat of it and not die. <51> I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world."```
@dog you are maybe being clouded by the idea of the stereotypical aliens.
is this also a classical analogy
@agag John 6:35
The possibility of aliens if infinite
*is
Not necessarily. There are lots of factors and more are added to the theory everyday.
@agag Again it is referring to devotional worship. To think of, chant, and concentrate on the Son. Through Him you will never be hungry for spiritual want.
He isn't speaking about literal hunger
It's possible.....but in a .0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000something of a chance
bread is considered good, goodness is from heaven
Even more than that
Or less, really.
@Fsypro Yes I think so as well
He's not talking about literal hunger but He's not talking about devotional worship either
Hello TRS
Hello
Christ IS the wine
Just a reminder
Why am I like this?
@/pol/tard wdym?
to be a good goy and abide by Discord's ToS
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look at the Crucifixion scene
@agag Yes, but low IQ people turned this into some weird ritual about eating bread and drinking wine. Once again missing the point. To eat the bread of life to drink the "blood of Christ" is to align one's mind to his consciousness.
water and blood are what spills out of Christ's side
I hate this
I'm a bad goy
you subsume your will to His
and they pierce His flesh
through the Son
you access the Father, God the impersonal through the Person of Jesus, the divine manifestation of God
it's not an analogy for chanting and anything like that, it means believing in Him
I mean chanting is optional
and Eucharist isn't low IQ