Notices by Omega Variant (omega_variant@nicecrew.digital), page 3
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And she doesn't give two hoots :nicechan_wink:
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Alot of the stuff we bicker about is *ultimately* not what gets you there or not. Though quite a few like to toss around "your going to hell because you don't accept luce" type stuff.
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At the end of the day every man is responsible for what they believe.
The vast majority don't care to delve in and search. They just take it on a priest or pastors word.
"Well everyone like has their opinion maaaannn, I don't want to like talk about it mmmmmaaaaannnn"
Want to talk about football?
>Proceeds on a hours long conversation about professional pig skin wranglers
Idk man, I'd rather devot my study to weightier matters.
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It doesn't say it became flesh, you are injecting words that arent there. It simply says he gave them bread and said this is my flesh.
"This" meaning this bread. I never says it became flesh at any point.
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26 For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come.
27 Wherefore whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord.
28 But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup.
29 For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord's body
>Eat this bread and drink this cup
>Guilty of blood and body
>So let him eat of that bread and drink of that cup
Eat bread, drink cup. Symbol. Not eat flesh drink blood.
Just latched onto your reply btw it was at the top as I am about to exit this thread. It's like beating my head against a brick wall.
Also to whoever was talking about the Corinth verse, I'm not saying people cannot get sick or die from mocking the communion, I'm saying it would be hard to prove it was BECAUSE of that. I'm sure many have 🤷🏻 I couldnt tell one way or another if someone did or did not.
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While we are at it point to where you think Jesus literally carved off his flesh and poured his blood for them to nom nom on. Does symbology escape you?
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Sorry, where in scripture did it say priests have the authority to call down Christ and sacrifice him, exactly?
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You think God would give his apostles human flesh to eat and blood to drink?
Kinda odd man
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Yes symbolism, you cannot literally eat his blood and flesh.
And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body
He gave them bread, not flesh. It was a symbolic act of accepting his blood and body sacrifice
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Ok you have picked one passage dude. Compare it to the other. He clearly did not give them flesh, he gave them bread and wine just like it said he did. What they ate was a symbolic representation of his flesh and blood, not literal.
I challenge you to find me one just ONE other time in the entire Bible where God requires a believe to eat human flesh and blood for passover. Just one.
If you do then we have a real problem because 1.that is cannibalism and 2. God strictly forbade eating of blood.
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>cannibalism is bad
>Drinking blood forbidden
>But he wants us to eat his flesh and blood is, we don't know why, it's unexplainable.
And there it is, you just made God a hypocrite and a liar breaking his own commandments. God Lord, I am out.
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Mmmm the one who fell was never a believer to begin with, Jesus. Hose him knowing he was rotten, funny enough a Edomite.
The church has always been under attack, true. But once Rome consolidated it's power into the church and the beast was healed it began attacking its former brothers. It was no longer a Church but an antichrist beast.
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-The dragon was wounded into death (Rome)
-It was healed (birth of the RCC) and everyone marveled.
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I've never seen nor heard of such a thing. Then it would be awfully hard to prove they died from that being the cause.
That would be like me seeing a guy curse Jesus and then dying a week later in a car accident.
Was it Jesus's retribution? Was it just life? Idk I can't say.
What about the Christian that went to Church and praised God, gave to the poor and was generally a great person. He went home and dropped dead? Was that Jesus killing him off or just simply his time?
The verse you cited doesn't support your aforementioned assertion. What it reads is "do not take my sacrifice lightly, this is no joke" to me.
As in if you do this jokingly your eternal destination is in question
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Eh id say historically the Catholic Church has been the greatest of whores concerning that stuff. It's downfall and the rise of protestantism and the printing of the Bible was foretold in revelation.
But I digress, prots, especially nowadays have many issues. Pretty sure I've made my disdain for them clear numerous times before.
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Can you interpret revelation? The whore is still around, just not ruling like she once did.
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I don't have a problem with communion at all, just the notion a priest thinks he can make Jesus bow to his whim and sacrifice him.
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So again, all extra-biblical nonsense.
Once for all not needing to be repeated. But that explanation also contradicts the word of that priest. Not that contradictions are uncommon in Catholicism. Or protestantism for that matter.
Catholics have tradition
Prots have "hearing the holy Spirit"
Both excuses to shoehorn ideas and practices not found in the Bible.
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Imagine thinking you have the authority to make Jesus bow to you and then sacrifice him so you can "literally" eat his flesh and drink his blood every mass.
200k+times a week.
And then tell "Mary" you belong to her.
Whew lad
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Fate worse than death?
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You got a loicense for that vote mate?
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