Message from @Southernpatriot01
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Yes but that "transubstantiation" was also a belief a bunch of workmen of the day believed because they took everything he said literally, missing his point.
the word of god is not literal seeds and people are not different kinds of dirt.
there is a lot of messianic symbolism but thats all it is.
they did not kill Jesus paint his blood on walls and then canibalize him.
and this conversation has gone to far entertaining this unbiblical principle.
It is not unbiblical, to say that it is unbiblical, is to say that your interpretation is biblical, and you have yet to substantial proof supporting your claim, and the whole parable argument shows no true correlation with the matter of Jesus’s body and blood, because....wait for it..... Jesus can say things that are not meant to be taken literally, and can say things that are. Did Jesus not say that he would die on a cross and rise on the third day? And yet you aren’t saying that it is ‘unbiblical’ to believe that. Jesus said, “My flesh is true food, and My blood is true drink.” John 6:55
Jesus literally states that what we eat at communion is in fact his body and blood
symbolicly
he also said that whoever eats his bread symbolizing him would never die, and strangely all people who take commuinion still die naturally
If you still beleive that transubstantiationism is real then show me proof that it does become human flesh and human blood in the body after taken
He meant never die spiritually, for someone who is calling us simple-minded for interpreting things literally, you sure do take things literally
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Thank you
Sry for ping tho
It’s all good
Number 4 had me dying of laughter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN95T-mMpnc
I laughed at 13.
I have a question and I haven’t been able to find a straight answer on Google- when God says you can’t eat the life blood of an animal (I can’t remember exactly how/where the verse was.) does it mean eating any blood like in a rare steak or if the animal is still alive?
That's found in the Book of Leviticus and is part of Jewish law. It's in reference to any blood as the blood is the life of the animal. However, as Christians we are not subjected to Jewish law as Christ fulfilled the law. He stated that multiple times, it's reiterated multiple times in the New Testament, and particularly at Peter's vision in I think Acts 6 right before he goes to see Cornelius the Centurian. There God tells Peter to not call unclean that which He has made clean as Peter was still stuck on adhering solely to Jewish law.
That actually helps a lot, thanks.
Any belief in God, and that Jesus is God, and that he came to save us requires a leap of faith. But believing that the bread and wine become the Body and Blood is the biggest leap of faith Christ asked for. There is no faith like that of the Eucharist. That is why “many disciples left, and walked no more with him.” ...they could not believe it.
7/10 “Catholics” do not believe in the Real Presence of Our Lord in the Eucharist. Jo Biden is one of them.
Not a problem Tigershark.
Another time you have a question, feel free to holler. Dm may be better as it won't be so easily buried.
Ok cool, thanks.
No problem.
Oooo, this is my kind of channel😎
Don’t meant to toot my own horn, and I’m pretty new to the channel, but my family is full of pastors, so if you want discussion or questions most likely answered, give me a dm or just put it in the chat
That’s cool, and welcome to the channel.
Mine's not full of pastors, but I have given many devotions and am a backup Sunday school teacher.
I also agree on welcome.
I have no family pastors, nor am I a back up Sunday school teacher... but I listen to Sensus Fidelium... so i consider meself qualified to answer your questions. 🙂
Well anyone who reads and seeks to understand the the Bible and seeks after God with faith in Him is qualified as Paul says we are Ambassadors for Christ.
I really never went to church nor did I come from an extremely religious family but I’m very interested in becoming more religious myself so I’m probably gonna be asking a good few questions later on.
Feel free.
I don’t want to be weird, but what “specifically” do you believe yourself to be?
I am closest to a baptist, but believe worship should be anyway you want it to be. I also believe baptizing infants is kinda weird, but fine. But once saved always saved, I do not believe in that. I have seen many people go astray from the Lord. Very sad. But anyway, what do you think?
I'm Catholic
I’m also a Catholic
I'm Methodist but also agree with many Baptist teachings.