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Christianity represents human cannibalism, and pretending to eat human flesh and drinking human blood
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2011-10-06 20:05:01 UTC
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Christianity represents human cannibalism and pretending to eat human
flesh and drinking human blood

Christianity represents human cannibalism, and pretending to eat
human flesh and drinking human blood in a ritual proposed to earn you
eternity in a city paved with gold.

That is what the ritual of "Communion" (Eucharist) in Sunday Mass is
all about.

Catholics believe that the bread (wafer) and wine that priests use
during the Sacrament of Communion -- or the Eucharist -- are changed
into the body and blood of Jesus Christ.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/02/ap/europe/main20114504.shtml

October 2, 2011

Polish Catholics see miracle in communion wafer

A priest holds a reliquary containing a dark spot that appeared on a
communion wafer in 2008 and which some Roman Catholics in Poland
believe to be heart tissue of Jesus, in Sokolka, Poland, on Sunday,
Oct. 2, 2011. About 1,000 people gathered to celebrate what they hold
to be a miracle as the relic went on display in the town's church of
St. Anthony. (AP Photo/Michal Kosc) POLAND OUT (Michal Kosc)

(AP)  WARSAW, Poland -- Roman Catholics in Poland gathered Sunday for
a special Mass celebrating what they see as a miracle: the appearance
on a communion wafer of a dark spot that they are convinced is part
of the heart of Jesus.

The communion wafer in question developed a brown spot in 2008 after
falling on the floor during a Mass in the eastern Polish town of
Sokolka. Two medical doctors determined that the spot was heart
muscle tissue, church officials have said.

Bialystok Archbishop Edward Ozorowski said during the Mass that in
history, the "substance of Christ's body or blood has become
available to the human senses, and this also happened in Sokolka."

"For God, nothing is impossible," Ozorowski said.

The dark-spotted wafer was carried aloft in a reliquary by a golden-
robed priest in a procession and was put on display in the town's
church of St. Anthony as about 1,000 faithful looked on, according to
a report and footage carried by the TV station TVN.

Catholics believe that the bread and wine that priests use during the
sacrament of communion -- or the Eucharist -- are changed into the
body and blood of Jesus Christ.

The wafer was dropped by a priest celebrating communion in 2008. In
accordance with church practice, the priest placed the wafer in water
to dissolve it. Several days later a nun found that the wafer had not
dissolved completely, and found a red mark on it.

The nun's discovery sparked huge interest among the faithful in this
deeply Roman Catholic country, sparking large numbers to flock to
Sokolka. Though some believers consider the object miraculous, the
Vatican is still examining the matter and has not yet officially
decided whether to declare it a miracle, church spokesman Andrzej
Debski said.

A group of rationalists complained about the matter in 2008, and
called on authorities to investigate if a murder or other crime was
involved if human flesh was indeed found on the wafer. Police say
they have no evidence of any crime.

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Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

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2011-10-06 20:43:30 UTC
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Forwarded post from R.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Christianity represents human cannibalism and pretending to eat human
flesh and drinking human blood
Christianity represents human cannibalism, and pretending to eat
human flesh and drinking human blood in a ritual proposed to earn you
eternity in a city paved with gold.
That is what the ritual of "Communion" (Eucharist) in Sunday Mass is
all about.
Catholics believe that the bread (wafer) and wine that priests use
during the Sacrament of Communion -- or the Eucharist -- are changed
into the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/02/ap/europe/main20114504.shtml
October 2, 2011
Polish Catholics see miracle in communion wafer
A priest holds a reliquary containing a dark spot that appeared on a
communion wafer in 2008 and which some Roman Catholics in Poland
believe to be heart tissue of Jesus, in Sokolka, Poland, on Sunday,
Oct. 2, 2011. About 1,000 people gathered to celebrate what they hold
to be a miracle as the relic went on display in the town's church of
St. Anthony. (AP Photo/Michal Kosc) POLAND OUT (Michal Kosc)
(AP) WARSAW, Poland -- Roman Catholics in Poland gathered Sunday for
a special Mass celebrating what they see as a miracle: the appearance
on a communion wafer of a dark spot that they are convinced is part
of the heart of Jesus.
The communion wafer in question developed a brown spot in 2008 after
falling on the floor during a Mass in the eastern Polish town of
Sokolka. Two medical doctors determined that the spot was heart
muscle tissue, church officials have said.
Bialystok Archbishop Edward Ozorowski said during the Mass that in
history, the "substance of Christ's body or blood has become
available to the human senses, and this also happened in Sokolka."
"For God, nothing is impossible," Ozorowski said.
The dark-spotted wafer was carried aloft in a reliquary by a golden-
robed priest in a procession and was put on display in the town's
church of St. Anthony as about 1,000 faithful looked on, according to
a report and footage carried by the TV station TVN.
Catholics believe that the bread and wine that priests use during the
sacrament of communion -- or the Eucharist -- are changed into the
body and blood of Jesus Christ.
The wafer was dropped by a priest celebrating communion in 2008. In
accordance with church practice, the priest placed the wafer in water
to dissolve it. Several days later a nun found that the wafer had not
dissolved completely, and found a red mark on it.
The nun's discovery sparked huge interest among the faithful in this
deeply Roman Catholic country, sparking large numbers to flock to
Sokolka. Though some believers consider the object miraculous, the
Vatican is still examining the matter and has not yet officially
decided whether to declare it a miracle, church spokesman Andrzej
Debski said.
A group of rationalists complained about the matter in 2008, and
called on authorities to investigate if a murder or other crime was
involved if human flesh was indeed found on the wafer. Police say
they have no evidence of any crime.
End of forwarded post from R.
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
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I have heard that bread represents "The Flesh of Christ" and
wine represents "The Blood of Christ" in Christian rituals.
Is that really true ?
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2011-10-06 21:48:26 UTC
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I have heard that bread represents "The Flesh of Christ" and
wine represents "The Blood of Christ" in Christian rituals.
Is that really true ?
Forwarded post from R.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

. .

Catholics believe that the bread (wafer) and wine that priests use
during the Sacrament of Communion -- or the Eucharist -- are changed
into the body and blood of Jesus Christ.

. .

End of forwarded post from R.

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
fanabba
2011-10-06 23:02:04 UTC
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Post by fanabba
I have heard that bread represents "The Flesh of Christ" and
wine represents "The Blood of Christ" in Christian rituals.
Is that really true ?
Forwarded post from R.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
 . .
Catholics believe that the bread (wafer) and wine that priests use
during the Sacrament of Communion -- or the Eucharist -- are changed
into the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
 . .
End of forwarded post from R.
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
Dhanyavaad for the clarification !
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2011-10-07 07:31:46 UTC
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Post by fanabba
I have heard that bread represents "The Flesh of Christ" and
wine represents "The Blood of Christ" in Christian rituals.
Is that really true ?
Forwarded post from R.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
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Catholics believe that the bread (wafer) and wine that priests use
during the Sacrament of Communion -- or the Eucharist -- are changed
into the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
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End of forwarded post from R.
Dhanyavaad for the clarification !
You are welcome!

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

P. Rajah
2011-10-06 22:30:37 UTC
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I have heard that bread represents "The Flesh of Christ" and
wine represents "The Blood of Christ" in Christian rituals.
Is that really true ?
If it were explained to you, you wouldn't get it, because you are just
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2011-10-06 21:28:31 UTC
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aghori#Cannibalism

The Aghoris distinguish themselves from other Hindu sects and priests
by their alcoholic and cannibalistic rituals (see necro-cannibalism).
The corpses, which may be either pulled from a river [including
Ganges] or obtained from cremation grounds, are consumed both raw and
cooked on open flame, as the Aghoris believe that what others consider
a "dead man" is, in fact, nothing but a natural matter devoid of the
life force it once contained. Therefore while for ordinary people
cannibalism may be seen as primitive, barbaric as well as unclean, for
aghoris it is being both resourceful and subverting the common
stereotypes placed on such taboos into a spiritual ascertainment that
indeed nothing is profane nor separate from God, who is hailed to be
all and in all. In fact, the Aghoris see it as a scientific approach
in trying to discover how matter converts from one form to
another.^[8]
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