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Paul Younan
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parhad wrote: >Paul Younan wrote: >>Read the bibliography at the bottom of the page. >> >>"Transubstantiation" is not a Church of the East doctrine. > >...will you QUIT with East West North South!!! We are discussing your shit in the BIGGEST possible sense of it....we aren't interested in a narrow examination of Aramaic pisheetas....this is a practical problem of real scope and size and dimension...your religion...ALL of it...is killing the planet. If it doesn't pertain to you then shut the fuck up...and go play with your bibble...we are discussing the religion in its LARGEST and most destructive form...who gives a shit if over in a corner three of you got it "right"? When going up against a Protestant, you wouldn't charge him with calling Mary "Queen of Heaven", simply because a Protestant DOESN'T. Well, you might charge him with something like that simply because you're an uneducated idiot. If you are asking ME, a member of the Church of the East, why I eat "flesh and blood" (i.e., the Roman Catholic doctrine of "Transubstantiation"), excuse me if I come right back and tell you AND the Catholics to FUCK OFF - the Church of the East doesn't believe in such a thing. What are you going to ask me to explain next, the Mormon doctrine of Polygamy? Stick with the topic, I'm an Eastern Christian, not a Western. -Paul --------------------- |
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