Snake Bait
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That bread and wine are NOT "literally" his body and blood. That would make your group cannibals.
There's no need, scripture or otherwise to suggest doing what you call "Mass" every month.
Your group has the most (costly) buildings and people who also wear costly clothing.
Use of and instruction for making a rosary. Nowhere in the Bible. Tradition? Huh.
We aren't saved by acts and that ONE TIME event (Last Supper) He didn't say "Do this often, monthly, in remembrance of me."
A lot of what you typed is fluff. Almost every Christian regardless of denomination knows this.
The last church I went to did it on average 3x a year and at appropriate times. No long line just people with trays and baskets and we all did it together.
Last I checked no instructions for price amount required, what kind of "cup", and to be "costly" to "represent" the cup Jesus used.
If Catholics knew anything in this, they'd know He did NOT have a cup made of precious metals and jewels.
It would've been like the rest of the stuff used at that time for that economic level of people.
The actions of the current CC are quite hypocritical from what I and countless Christians have read in the Bible. That is for another discussion.
You and you group "do you" but the very thought of doing as you do, turns my stomach in this.
Is there power in shadows ?That bread and wine are NOT "literally" his body and blood. That would make your group cannibals.
There's no need, scripture or otherwise to suggest doing what you call "Mass" every month.
Your group has the most (costly) buildings and people who also wear costly clothing.
Use of and instruction for making a rosary. Nowhere in the Bible. Tradition? Huh.
We aren't saved by acts and that ONE TIME event (Last Supper) He didn't say "Do this often, monthly, in remembrance of me."
A lot of what you typed is fluff. Almost every Christian regardless of denomination knows this.
The last church I went to did it on average 3x a year and at appropriate times. No long line just people with trays and baskets and we all did it together.
Last I checked no instructions for price amount required, what kind of "cup", and to be "costly" to "represent" the cup Jesus used.
If Catholics knew anything in this, they'd know He did NOT have a cup made of precious metals and jewels.
It would've been like the rest of the stuff used at that time for that economic level of people.
The actions of the current CC are quite hypocritical from what I and countless Christians have read in the Bible. That is for another discussion.
You and you group "do you" but the very thought of doing as you do, turns my stomach in this.