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There was no such thing as wine until the Catholic Church appeared. Everyone used Purple Koolaid before then. But all record of Purple Koolaid use was suppressed by Constantine, and he dumped all the Purple Koolaid his soldiers could track down into the Bosphorus.But Koolaid is cheaper than wine.
There was no such thing as wine until the Catholic Church appeared. Everyone used Purple Koolaid before then. But all record of Purple Koolaid use was suppressed by Constantine, and he dumped all the Purple Koolaid his soldiers could track down into the Bosphorus.
A sample of real, true Purple Koolaid runs in the thousands. What you see in stores today is a fake, cut with dehydrated cabernet to keep the price down.
Good point. You cant easily grow grapes in cold northern climates either. Maybe vodka or corn whiskey will do? Or one could just live by faith in the lords promises, while examining himself as paul urges us, and use what we have, even if its nothing at all.
I know you're joking, but Kool aid and grape juice are not the same, not even close.
Why don't you ask what the Russians have traditionally used?I don't disagree, or even think alcohol would have to be in the substitute.
They have a few similarities, though. For example, both are made with processes that didn't exist until centuries after Christ.
Russian wine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIf you know, please share? That would be interesting trivia!
Pasteurized Grape Juice is a quite different product than "Raw" mildly-fermented grape pressings would be.I disagree, grape juice was made before and after Christ, but it couldn't be stored for any length of time. Kool aid did not exist back then..
Pasteurized Grape Juice is a quite different product than "Raw" mildly-fermented grape pressings would be.
Just like how Kroger brand 'cider' and unpasteurized pressed cider are radically different things.
In an abstract Hellenistic sense, not necessarily. In a concrete Semitic sense, in this context, yes.Do you think the term "fruit of the vine" (Matthew 26:27-29, Mark 14:23-25, Luke 22:17-18) is only limited to wine?
Mmm, yeah. If wine is not available, I don't see any reason why the substitute need even be alcoholic. I don't think alcohol was the point.
But a question for Catholics: What is your doctrine for situations that wine is simply not available? Isn't wine a necessity for Euchrist?
In an abstract Hellenistic sense, not necessarily. In a concrete Semitic sense, in this context, yes.
Interesting word:In an abstract Hellenistic sense, not necessarily.
In a concrete Semitic sense, in this context, yes.
Originally Posted by liars_paradox
What I mean by that, is it anti-Jewish? I don't know if this topic has been opened up here before as I am a new member here, but if not I'll go ahead and ask it.
Can the New Testament be characterized as anti-Jewish? Keep in mind that many within the Christian community have argued that this is the case, and many Jewish people agree with this statement.
However, even with the generalized usage of the word "Jew" in some passages and as well as the altercations recorded between Jesus and the Pharisees, can we argue that this is the case?
Please let me know what your thoughts on the issue as I'm interested in hearing them.
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