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<blockquote data-quote="Deus Vult!" data-source="post: 74738034" data-attributes="member: 424813"><p>At times extremely welcome. Other times extremely unwelcome. When our Lord was just but 12 years of age He was teaching in the Temple, and all those who were listening to Him marveled at His wisdom. Again I just don't see your point. You don't see your point. You are struggling to squeeze a point out of this because there really isn't one to be made to begin with.</p><p></p><p> Our Lord taught everywhere. Our Lord truly gives Himself - in reality - in the substance consecrated bread and wine. Because of this precious gift of our Lord there is a need of a structure - or building - to actively provide some guardianship for this gift of God, not to mention the obvious benefit of keeping the congregation out of the elements during the sacred liturgy and worship of our Lord...</p><p></p><p> The problem with your erroneous lines of thought is because you reject the truth from the outset and chase after the teachings of men rather than the teachings of the ancient undivided Church of Jesus Christ. If and when you let go of every preconceived notion you currently hold concerning our Sacred Scripture and Tradition you will then be absolutely blown away by the beauty of our Lord. Jesus Christ is more beautiful than any Jesus that currently exists in your imagination. </p><p>Peace of Jesus Christ to you. May He bless you and keep you. And may His Spirit humble you in this life rather than in the next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deus Vult!, post: 74738034, member: 424813"] At times extremely welcome. Other times extremely unwelcome. When our Lord was just but 12 years of age He was teaching in the Temple, and all those who were listening to Him marveled at His wisdom. Again I just don't see your point. You don't see your point. You are struggling to squeeze a point out of this because there really isn't one to be made to begin with. Our Lord taught everywhere. Our Lord truly gives Himself - in reality - in the substance consecrated bread and wine. Because of this precious gift of our Lord there is a need of a structure - or building - to actively provide some guardianship for this gift of God, not to mention the obvious benefit of keeping the congregation out of the elements during the sacred liturgy and worship of our Lord... The problem with your erroneous lines of thought is because you reject the truth from the outset and chase after the teachings of men rather than the teachings of the ancient undivided Church of Jesus Christ. If and when you let go of every preconceived notion you currently hold concerning our Sacred Scripture and Tradition you will then be absolutely blown away by the beauty of our Lord. Jesus Christ is more beautiful than any Jesus that currently exists in your imagination. Peace of Jesus Christ to you. May He bless you and keep you. And may His Spirit humble you in this life rather than in the next. [/QUOTE]
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