GOOD! You might try quoting BOTH the words of institution in the Gospels as well as Paul's very careful and literal verbatim quote references to such. Then underline each time any of the following words appear: Symbol. Figure. Metaphor. Not. Seems. Count how many times those words appear in the Gospel Institutions and in Paul's literal quote of such.
You might do a word study of the MANY, MANY times the word "is" is found in the Bible (EVERY doctrine and belief in Christianity if based on "is" meaning "is" in them). Do you find that in the absolutely overwhelming majority, the meaning of is is is? As in Jesus IS risen? Do you find support for Bill Clinton's point that the meaning of is is generally is not?
To the issue of this thread: Why CAN'T what Jesus so carefully said and Paul so carefully verbatim quoted.... why CAN'T it be true, why CAN'T the is means is..... why were all known Christians for 1500 years SO very, very wrong about this? Why did Paul so carefully quote Jesus if Jesus spoke poorly? The answer you've given is if the meaning typically of is is is, then Jesus taught something that can't be according to YOUR understanding of physics; in other words, your understanding of physics trumps what Jesus said and Paul penned here - and thus the words they used need you to mightily SPIN them them until "is" means "is not" (apologies to Bill Clinton), because you seem to think that "is" can only mean "is" if your understanding of physics indicates that physics agrees - thus you need to SPIN what Jesus said until it's inside out, upside down, "is" meaning "is not actually," until "is" signifies just a figure, a symbol, not really true. So much for Jesus is risen.
In short, vs 29 has nothing to do with whether or not the communion wafer, or bread, is literally Jesus' body , or wine is His blood
So, pointing to that bread and cup - what does the "THIS" refer to, that we are to discern, acknowledge, accept, recognize as present? Do you think that when Jesus said "THIS is my body.... THIS is my blood" the "body" is the
church? So we aren't to remember him but the church? The bread and wine are symbols, metaphors for the church? In your church, when you have communion, it's said that this stands for the church? We should remember the church (not Jesus)? Is that what your denomination tells you? Is T?HAT what Jesus was talking about in that Upper Room as they celebrated the Passover? His whole point was that bread and wine are symbolic of the church, when we do this we are to discern that the church is present with the bread and wine, we are to remember not Jesus but the church? Wow..... What amazing things become possible when words can be spun into
anything....
As I have posted many times, in less than 1% of the cases in the Bible, "is" refers to a metaphor. I've never disagreed with you on that. What I disagree with you on is that ERGO the usual, primary, "default" meaning of is is "is NOT, NOT really." What happens to "Jesus is risen" "Jesus is God" "Jesus is the Savior" and EVERY SINGLE DOCTRINE AND BELIEF in Christianity, ALL based on "is" meaning is - not is not?
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to the point of the thread, the point we're discussing - your refusal to accept the words of Jesus and Paul BECAUSE it just can't be so according to YOUR understanding of physics (you've not told us your qualifications in that area), because YOU don't think Jesus CAN be present in Communion as Jesus specifically said and Paul specifically and verbatim quoted Him as saying....
because it doesn't jibe with YOUR concept of physics, because you can ask questions about it that you can't answer with your understanding of physics - well, then it CAN'T be true and you gotta do some major SPINNING (shades of Bill Clinton) so that "is" doesn't mean is, it actually means "is no"t but rather something ELSE, very OTHER than what Jesus actually said.
THAT's our disagreement - as I've posted SO MANY times now, over and over, to you.
THAT'S my disagreement. As I've repeated and highlighted and embolden many times now. IF.... IF you simply said, " I think just personally have this feeling that this is one of those very, very, very rare cases in the Bible where a metaphor is being used." Okay.... you'd just be disagreeing with me and most Christians. BUT your point was: it can't be so. You kept noting "HOW CAN?" You kept showing how absurd Jesus' words are in terms of your understanding of physics (which I'm gathering is a simple Newtonian concept but I don't know). AS I've posted over and over and over, THAT'S what I find so dangerous, THAT'S what I think is a Pandora's Box that destroys not only mystery but Christianity, THAT'S the point I've been discussing with you for pages now. Interesting.... I'm the physicist with a Ph.D. in physics and I'm the one embracing MYSTERY, faith, acceptance, that God's word trumps typical understandings of physics.... you are the one insisting that "is" must be subject to and limited by whatever YOU think physics permits and doesn't person. What a curious situation....
Thank you.
- Josiah
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