Yes because it's not his body it's the eucerist.
2007-05-20 04:30:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, we all have different beliefs.... I am a former Catholic, and I believe that the Holy Spirit is present in the eucharist, and is something that Jesus asked us to do in memory of Him. I do not believe it turns into His blood and skin...but that it does become indwelled by the Holy Spirit. I also believe you can make your own unleavened bread and remember Jesus at home. No where did the bible say that a priest had to be present to remember Him.....
2007-05-20 11:36:56
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answered by ~♥Anna♥~ 5
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Don't you think it's funny that people believe there is an invisible man in the sky and then pretend to know what he wants so they can stick their noses into other peoples business under the guise of freedom of religious expression? Those people will believe anything!
2007-05-20 11:33:41
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answered by saltpocket 2
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Its a pratice that Lord Jesus asked all the believers to follow in His remembrace. So all the Christians, do think eucharist as Holy
2007-05-20 11:35:09
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answered by kewlboy 2
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No I do not find it funny at all. It is meant as a symbol of Christ's broken body and the blood He shed for us. I am not Catholic but I find it hard to believe that they think it is literally flesh and blood.
Will someone Catholic please dispel this myth?
2007-05-20 11:33:50
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answered by gabeymac♥ 5
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It says in the bible in the Gospel of Matthew "this is my blood and this is my body", in John Jesus gives indications of how not to desecrate the his body at communion. You obviously haven't read your bible.
2007-05-20 11:38:01
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answered by cynical 6
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Im catholic, and I do not believe that the wine and waffers are blood and skin.
2007-05-20 11:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I would appreciate your acceptance of other religious views -- I have accepted the Protestant faiths for their differences, and hope that you will return the respect.
2007-05-20 11:32:04
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answered by Anonymous
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read the context of scripture not denominational doctrine.
2007-05-20 13:10:37
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answered by robert p 7
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