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Here comes the circle of insanity........"show me" ----"so you think" BS over and over....
Ahhh, so you think proof and evidence is "insanity".
Do you prefer to just blindly believe things that you are told?
Like Trump telling you the election was rigged? Insanity to ask him to prove his accusations?
Yeah, you're becoming ever more transparent.
 
The "concept" of Christ?
Uhmmm, Christ was a person, not a "concept".
And what does your question have to do with Christians making up 85% of the right-wing, and practicing cannibalism?

What I believe about it is not relevant.
Christians absolutely believe in transubstantiation. It's part of the mass ritual, FFS.
If they believe it is actually happening like they are supposed to, then it's cannibalism when they partake in Holy Communion.

Transubstantiation (Latin: transubstantiatio; Greek: μετουσίωσις metousiosis) is, according to the teaching of the Catholic Church, "the change of the whole substance of bread into the substance of the Body of Christ and of the whole substance of wine into the substance of the Blood of Christ".[1][2] This change is brought about in the eucharistic prayer through the efficacy of the word of Christ and by the action of the Holy Spirit.[3] However, "the outward characteristics of bread and wine, that is the 'eucharistic species', remain unaltered".[1] In this teaching, the notions of "substance" and "transubstantiation" are not linked with any particular theory of metaphysics.[4][5]

The Roman Catholic Church teaches that, in the Eucharistic offering, bread and wine are changed into the body and blood of Christ.[6] The affirmation of this doctrine on the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist was expressed, using the word "transubstantiate", by the Fourth Council of the Lateran in 1215.[7][8] It was later challenged by various 14th-century reformers, John Wycliffe in particular.[9]

The manner in which the change occurs, the Roman Catholic Church teaches, is a mystery: "The signs of bread and wine become, in a way surpassing understanding, the Body and Blood of Christ."[
Not all Christians are Catholic...there's quite a history behind that.

Still, where did the concept of Christ come from? I already know the answer, but you don't, because you haven't studied ancient Egypt and dead languages.

And again, you think people eating bread and drinking wine is cannibalism? LOLOLOL 🤣
 
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Not all Christians are Catholic...there's quite a history behind that.

Still, where did the concept of Christ come from? I already know the answer, but you don't, because you haven't studied ancient Egypt and dead languages.

And again, you think people eating bread and drinking wine is cannibalism? LOLOLOL 🤣
You keep referring to Christ as a concept. Do you not understand that he was a human, born of the Virgin Mary, was died, buried, and rose again on the third day?

For someone who claims to be so well-versed, you don't seem to know f**k-all about the religion.
Let's try again: Transubstantiation, in Christianity, the change by which the substance (though not the appearance) of the bread and wine in the Eucharist becomes Christ’s real presence—that is, his body and blood. In Roman Catholicism and some other Christian churches, the doctrine, which was first called transubstantiation in the 12th century, aims at safeguarding the literal truth of Christ’s presence while emphasizing the fact that there is no change in the empirical appearances of the bread and wine.

Are you saying it's bulls**t, and the Christians don't or shouldn't believe this most sacred tenet of their religion?
What else do you think is bulls**t? Do you think they should just pick and choose what they believe of their religion as Christians?

Try to stay on topic. No veering off into pyramids or UFOs, or AI robots, or any of that crap.
Speak to this very focused topic of the body and blood of the human Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born to Mary of Sepphoris.
 
You keep referring to Christ as a concept. Do you not understand that he was a human, born of the Virgin Mary, was died, buried, and rose again on the third day?

For someone who claims to be so well-versed, you don't seem to know f**k-all about the religion.
Let's try again: Transubstantiation, in Christianity, the change by which the substance (though not the appearance) of the bread and wine in the Eucharist becomes Christ’s real presence—that is, his body and blood. In Roman Catholicism and some other Christian churches, the doctrine, which was first called transubstantiation in the 12th century, aims at safeguarding the literal truth of Christ’s presence while emphasizing the fact that there is no change in the empirical appearances of the bread and wine.

Are you saying it's bulls**t, and the Christians don't or shouldn't believe this most sacred tenet of their religion?
What else do you think is bulls**t? Do you think they should just pick and choose what they believe of their religion as Christians?

Try to stay on topic. No veering off into pyramids or UFOs, or AI robots, or any of that crap.
Speak to this very focused topic of the body and blood of the human Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born to Mary of Sepphoris.
I'm gonna need some proof Christ was a human being, or else your whole argument is invalid, because that's what you're arguing. So, you prove it if you wanna say right wingers are cannibals for drinking wine and eating bread 🤣

And fyi, I'm not a Christian or a right winger, but your argument is that Christians are cannibals because they eat the bread and wine of the body of Christ, so I need you to prove Christ was a human with a body in the first place.
 
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@RobGMN you make yourself look like an idiot anytime you try to engage me.....take a break for the night and come back tomm. your obviously getting very frustrated you keep repeating the same BS....and do you not have any new "material" ...lol, why is that?

Oh and..... @administrator

Ban me motherfucker lol
 
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@RobGMN you make yourself look like an idiot anytime you try to engage me.....take a break for the night and come back tomm. your obviously getting very frustrated you keep repeating the same BS....and do you not have any new "material" ...lol, why is that?

Oh and..... @administrator

Ban me motherfucker lol
You call me an idiot, but you can't even spell "you're"?
Pretty ironic, don't ya' think?

Stick to posting memes. You spoke up and removed all doubt you are a fool. At least you can hide again.
 
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