To: editor-surveyor
yes it is the Christian way. It is what Christians have believed since the 1st century --> refer to the Didache for how the mass is a continuation from AD 70, refer to that too and Justin the Martyr's letter to the Emperor that we Christians believe in the literal body of Christ in the Eucharist.
This is what Christians have believed. If someone holds to some different views, it is a new-fangled creation, on par to Unitarianism or Jehovah's Witnesses.
121 posted on
03/28/2012 12:37:42 AM PDT by
Cronos
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To: Cronos
yes it is the Christian way. It is what Christians have believed since the 1st century --> refer to the Didache for how the mass is a continuation from AD 70, refer to that too and Justin the Martyr's letter to the Emperor that we Christians believe in the literal body of Christ in the Eucharist.This is what Christians have believed. If someone holds to some different views, it is a new-fangled creation, on par to Unitarianism or Jehovah's Witnesses.
Really??? In the Didache, it is forbidden to baptize babies...So when did your religion insert that one???
123 posted on
03/28/2012 7:52:18 AM PDT by
Iscool
(You mess with me, you mess with the WHOLE trailerpark...)
To: Cronos
>> “ and Justin the Martyr’s letter to the Emperor that we Christians believe in the literal body of Christ in the Eucharist” <<
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The problem is that Christ doesn’t believe in it. See John 6:63, where he makes it clear that it is a spiritual metaphor.
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126 posted on
03/28/2012 10:02:55 AM PDT by
editor-surveyor
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