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Transubstantiation

  • 13-04-2009 8:28pm
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    There's a thread over in christianity on transubstantiation, I was going to reply to it but I know I'd get banned even though it's a perfectly valid point given the topic of discussion.

    For those of you lucky enough to have forgotten all religious teachings it's the catholic belief that the eucharist and wine literally turn into the body and blood of JC. to quote Kelly1 from that thread

    "the Eucharist is not just Christ's body and blood but also His (human) soul and divinity. Therefore the Eucharist is worthy of our adoration and worship."

    Anyway It just occured to me, I wonder why it didn't before, but if you eat it you have to sh1t it out,

    So to any practicing catholics out there, how do you feel about sh1tting the body of Christ, and is there any special way you should be wiping your arse following mass ?


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  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 35,945 Mod ✭✭✭✭dr.bollocko


    I think that the existing thread should do the trick. Let's leave it at that.


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