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Only you know it's not blood. Because you know what blood tastes like. And you ignore that Jesus said he was drinking the fruit of the Vine with them. So, it's either symbolic, or it's a miracle that can't be explained physically. Which means it's not literally blood and human tissue. It may have his energy in it, or presence, but don't pretend you are drinking human blood because you know you aren't.Jesus says to eat His flesh and drink His blood, He took bread and a cup of wine and said those were His flesh and blood, to take and eat, to take and drink, for the anamnesis--remembrance--of Him. That in the same way that the one who eats of the Passover lamb partakes in the sacrifice of the altar, so does the one that receives these elements of Christ's Table partake in His sacrifice. So that by this broken bread we receive Christ's true body; and that by this cup we receive Christ's true blood.
Sorry, you cannot count the hits if you ignore the misses.Except for scads of archaeology discoverys...
King David, Peter's house... there's plenty to choose from. Of course they haven't found everything. It's not realistic to expect them to.The Middle East has been intensly studied, researched, explored for literally decades (going on centuries). There has never been any evidence found for the Garden of Eden, Noah's ark, the Tower of Babel, Moses, the parting of the Red Sea, the Jews lost in the wilderness for 40 years, etc..
Why is that, exactly?
It's not about "believe".Get what? I get that people believe what they believe. What's to get?
Only you know it's not blood. Because you know what blood tastes like. And you ignore that Jesus said he was drinking the fruit of the Vine with them. So, it's either symbolic, or it's a miracle that can't be explained physically. Which means it's not literally blood and human tissue. It may have his energy in it, or presence, but don't pretend you are drinking human blood because you know you aren't.
And there's nothing in Genesis to indicate that the history there is supposed to be figurative. It has names and places and details. Parables aren't that specific and the text tells us they are parables.
Why not?Of course they haven't found everything. It's not realistic to expect them to.
Click on WikipediaMission link?
But they really did not find anything of King David's. At least not that they can be sure of. They found objects that might have been his. And no one has said that not finding those objects refute King David's existence. We would not expect everything to survive to today. But that is not the case with the Flood. That was an event that would have left evidence. We can find evidence of older floods, and these were orders of magnitude smaller. You would think that a flood that is thousands to not millions of times worse than any other event on the Earth would leave a mark. That is a case of the lack of evidence being evidence of lack. That does not apply to the lack of being sure of anything that was King David's.King David, Peter's house... there's plenty to choose from. Of course they haven't found everything. It's not realistic to expect them to.
Facts are not insults I have offered to go over the basics with you so that you would not repeat errors. You did not accept that offer. You have no excuse for your lack of education in this matter. You are being insulted by reality.Can't make a single post without an insult, can you?
Well, whether it is asked here, or in another part of this forum, the question is still a good one:If you really want to debate the Christian and Biblical doctrine of the Real Presence, that should happen on one of the theology boards. I'm not going to get into that here. I only raised this subject for the purpose of making a point. Actual meat and potato discussion on Sacramental Theology should be had in the appropriate places of CF.
They're collectively known as "missing links."Can you name them?
Wait a second. How do you know that it does not change?Well, whether it is asked here, or in another part of this forum, the question is still a good one:
Why doesn't the DNA change?
Missing links are not holes in the theory.They're collectively known as "missing links."
Only you know it's not blood. Because you know what blood tastes like. And you ignore that Jesus said he was drinking the fruit of the Vine with them. So, it's either symbolic, or it's a miracle that can't be explained physically. Which means it's not literally blood and human tissue. It may have his energy in it, or presence, but don't pretend you are drinking human blood because you know you aren't.
And there's nothing in Genesis to indicate that the history there is supposed to be figurative. It has names and places and details. Parables aren't that specific and the text tells us they are parables.
Well, whether it is asked here, or in another part of this forum, the question is still a good one:
Why doesn't the DNA change?
DNA analysis of consecrated sacramental bread refutes Catholic transubstantiation claimWait a second. How do you know that it does not change?
Then they should be, because they most certainly are not in any museum anywhere.Missing links are not holes in the theory.