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  • As far as the New Testament is concerned, Jesus didn't pluck part of His flesh out to be eaten by His disciples at the Last Supper, which should be the primary example of celebrating the Lord's Supper afterwards. Where does the Bible say that the bread actually turns into Christ's flesh? The Last Supper was also symbolic, the Lord's supper is symbolic. Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross was the one true real thing.

  • @kiwichristian2009 You can find it in Luke 22:19. This was no symbol, and you have no authority whatsoever to say otherwise.

    Unless you eat of my flesh and drink of my blood, you have no life within you (John 6:53). Your interpretation is invalid and, at best, is a mere 500 year old school of thought created by fallen heretical sinners who used it to justify their worship of their own personal interpretations of Scripture.

    Oh ye of little faith.

  • this is a Catholic news Agency which would mean Catholics come here to listen to the news not have to debate Protestants in the same argumants over and over I am better Christian then you because blah blah no I am better christian then you blah blah. When really all the person is trying to do is support there ego boundries by saying ahh we are separate because I believe this which is different then you and superior.

  • This is a lie! He said in the last supper that the practice of taking the wine and bread was in memory of him! he meant that this practice is supposed to be symbolic not literally! anyways Jesus Christ is Always King :) and I'm a Protestant :)

  • @aserher215 please reread John 6, you cannot take only verse out of one part of the NT without it being informed by the rest of the NT. As a prot you should know John 6 as well as any Catholic. Peace

  • Amen! This video is great! Praise our Lord.

  • And this is confirmed by the numerous miracles that surround the mystery of the Eucharist. Congratulation on this site!

  • Amen!

    See you in the Eucharist.

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