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  1. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    It's not cannibalism. That's just what your Baptist church has taught you. Read what Jesus says in John 6 about those who eat His flesh and drink His blood. 48I am the bread of life.*49Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, yet they died.*50This is the bread that comes down from heaven...
  2. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    You tell me, since you constantly say I'm leaning on what my church taught me. Out of all those churches, which one fits with what I believe?
  3. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    If Jesus is really present always, why can't His body and blood be present in His supper that He instituted?
  4. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    Which church would that be? The Evangelical Free church? The Presbyterian church? The Non-denominational church? The Lutheran church? I've held and defended both positions as a Christian. The symbolic position and the real presence position. So, I actually am very well versed on this topic, so...
  5. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    Evangelicals are actually juice people. They don't use wine.
  6. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    You haven't shown any examples of figurative language used in the text of the Last Supper. You're leaning on the tradition of your church that embraces and promotes the false teaching of Zwingli. Your church even changes one of the elements. Instead of wine, Baptists use grape juice. You can't...
  7. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    Well that isn't helpful to this discussion. Also, what happened to "not going outside of Scripture to form his theology"? I could post an article about how the Last Supper wasn't an actual Seder meal, but that doesn't fall within the scope of this discussion.
  8. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    Perhaps you misunderstood what was asked of you. Post the text of the Last Supper and show what is symbolic and what isn't. Your article states 4 cups of wine used during the Seder. We don't see anything in the Gospel accounts that say there were multiple cups used. We see one cup, that Jesus...
  9. zecryphon_nomdiv

    The Literary Lutheran Reads the Book of Concord

    [emoji342] Happy Monday! Let's kick off the new week with Episode 226 of The Literary Lutheran Reads The Book of Concord. Please click 'Like' & 'Subscribe' on my channel. [emoji106] https://youtu.be/HI0JuU24OUo
  10. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    The only things I reject are all the things you say. I, unlike you, am willing to learn. So show me this great imagery in the Last Supper. Every majestic "metaphor" and beautiful "symbol". Since they're so obvious, this should be no problem for you to do.
  11. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    Can you? Figurative language and metaphors are not found in the text of the Last Supper. So yours is the position that has no Biblical support, not ours.
  12. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    Try opening the Bible and reading it, instead of standing on it. You'll probably do much better in these discussions.
  13. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Only 1/3 of Catholics Believe in Real Presence

    I wish I could give this post 10,000 likes. [emoji56]
  14. zecryphon_nomdiv

    What is the best sized congregation for most people?

    It's not about the size of the congregation. It's about if the Word is properly proclaimed, Law and Gospel rightly divided and the Sacraments properly taught and administered.
  15. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    John the Baptist! [emoji23]
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    Communion of the Body of Christ

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  17. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Only 1/3 of Catholics Believe in Real Presence

    First, it's a Pew Research poll and now you're quoting Stripes. No matter what you're shown, you will never believe the fact of real presence. I leave you with these words of Scripture. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding." - Proverbs 3:5
  18. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Only 1/3 of Catholics Believe in Real Presence

    You don't know that those 2/3 have been properly catechized. A lot of Catholics are actually lapsed Catholics who don't read the Bible, receive instruction or even go to church. They get confirmed and that's it. You're grasping at straws, your big proof now is to point to a research poll. You've...
  19. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Only 1/3 of Catholics Believe in Real Presence

    According to this article 1/3 of Catholics do believe in real presence. Why are you fighting so hard to discredit one way in which God's grace is delivered to us poor sinners in need of His forgiveness? I think that's what we should really be looking at.
  20. zecryphon_nomdiv

    Communion of the Body of Christ

    "Sins are only forgiven of the elect, not of those who do not know God as their Savior. For the elect, sins are forgiven when we confess them (1 John 1:9). Neither communion nor baptism forgives sins simply by partaking in them. (Acts 2 is not saying baptism forgives sin. Peter is saying, Repent...
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