Enjoy... But remember
"Don't give in to winning the argument
and losing one of your eternal crowns..."
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Emmanuel,
YOU: What's KPO are you talking about? ME: If "Pissed Off" is really you, then it is very disappointing. First it was Jason, now it is you. It makes me wonder whether Roman Catholics can stick with an issue without getting all worked up. YOU: The flesh that I am talking about is the Sacrament of The Holy Eucharist, the the Lord's presence is in the Holy Communion in our Mass offered to the heavenly Father who reign the whole universe. As the bread turned into flesh and the wine turned into his blood which he shed for us and for the fogiveness of sins, for us. And we do this in remembrance of our Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior. We offered the Mass as a Church, a body of Christ. ME: I was referring to the title "The WORDS became flesh". If this is supposed to be a quotation of John 1:14, then it should be the Word became flesh - ho logos sarx egeneto. Logos here is singular, masculine and in the nominative (doer) case. For logos to be "Words", it would have to be in the plural - logoi. And, you should know the bible says nothing about bread and wine turning into anything other than digested food. Christopher
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