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Edd
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what did you learn?
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How a Mass is conducted. I had never seen one before.Nor had I ever seen the pope during a service.
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how did you find the cannibalism?
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Epic.
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its ok i know you dont know what im talking about no need to cover it up with an inane phrase
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I used to always get bits of jesus stuck to the top of my mouth.
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quote:
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I used to always get bits of jesus stuck to the top of my mouth.



almost so easy im not going to bother
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im an atheist but i cant see a problem with paying 12 million for the pope to visit, in my mind if theres 4 million catholics in the uk, pretty much all of them will have payed tax in some way, shape or form. Now 3 pounds of tax from each one of those covers the cost of his visit. I dont see how spending the tax payers money on something that benifits or is enjoyed by a huge section of the public is a waste of money. people seem to forget on here they arent the only ones who pay tax.
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quote:
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how did you find the cannibalism?


Why would you think I dont know what you are talking about?
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quote:
Originally posted by Edd
how did you find the cannibalism?


Why would you think I dont know what you are talking about?


eating a bit of jesus
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how did you find the cannibalism?


Why would you think I dont know what you are talking about?


eating a bit of jesus


Yes but it wasnt..thats why he made it Bread and Wine, so they wernt accused of canobolism..

Epic.
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Nice RE lesson for those of us who have no culture.
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You would be suprised at the amount of people with no knowledge.
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i always thought it was to symbolise jesus or something, like i said athiest
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Mass is the memory of the last supper that Jesus had with his apostles. Jesus took bread and wine and told them it was his body and blood and to eat and drink of it. The priest says mass and takes bread and wine and the Lord transforms it into his body and blood (the Holy Eucharist). This is done according to God's word that he gave to his apostles to do it in his memory.

seems amazing your lack of knowledge.........
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You would be suprised at the amount of people with no knowledge.



yes you would

go and read up again on it....your wrong
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Could have bought an MRI scanner instead TBH
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Did you miss the bit about it generating more money than it cost?
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quote:
Originally posted by Lawrah
How a Mass is conducted. I had never seen one before.Nor had I ever seen the pope during a service.


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Originally posted by Lawrah
You would be suprised at the amount of people with no knowledge.



yes you would

go and read up again on it....your wrong


http://www.davidmacd.com/catholic/eucharist.htm

Is this not what I said?


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The Eucharist is a sacramental oath that Jesus made in promising us his body and blood even though it appears to be bread and wine. When Jesus made the promise in the discourse in John chapter 6, it was clear that the disciples believed him to be speaking of cannabalism and many of them left him. If, at that moment in time, the disciples had killed Jesus and eaten his flesh and drank his blood, they would have been guilty of cannabalism. This would not have been a good thing, and it would have been worthy of condemnation. Instead, Jesus gives us his flesh to eat and blood to drink sacramentally in the transubstantiated bread and wine. There is no cannabalism under the classic and graphic definitions that man has attributed to it. The sacramental food of the Eucharist is food for the spiritual journey and it does not carry with it the character of cannabalism. Transubstantiation is accomplished through the ministry of the priest at mass only by the power of the Holy Spirit. Only God, himself, actually transforms the bread and wine. God willingly gave us the word and the word became flesh by the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus willingly lays down his life for the world. Jesus institutes the New Covenant at the Last Supper and fulfills his promise in John 6. Jesus willing gives himself for the world on the cross, and Jesus willingly gives himself to us again in the Eucharist. In Genesis 1:2-3 we read that, "The earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the Spirit of God was moving over the face of the waters. And God said, "Let there be light"; and there was light." When God's minister celebrates mass with the faithful, God's Spirit transubstantiates the bread and wine in the same way that God created light in Genesis 1:2-3 and in the same way that the word was made flesh in Luke chapter 1.



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Tbf it still makes them canibals
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oooo hardly.
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So, in summary, Catholics are Cannibal Zombie Worshippers?
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Who said anything about conspiracies? And to suggest that there are no/ were no Catholics in the British Isles in a position of power is ludicrous. Tony Blair ring any bells?



Who suggested there are no Catholics in positions of power?

You've also just backed up my point with Tony Blair, the Prime Minister that waited until he left office to get baptised because a Catholic cannot be the most powerful man in the country.

So, no, Tony Blair doesn't ring any bells
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actually hammer you are wrong

it states no where in our constitution that a Roman Catholic cannot be PM

a RC cannot be monarch and that is it

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