God/Jesus and Cannibalism

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God/Jesus and Cannibalism

in John 6, verse 51 Jesus says: “I am the living bread which has come down from heaven. Anyone who eats this bread will live for ever; and the bread that I shall give is my flesh, for the life of the world.”

After fuller explanations by Jesus, the Jews in the synagogue left him, thinking: “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” (verse 52) and “This is intolerable language. How could anyone accept it?” (verse 60) ---- Jesus was cannibalistic dudes!

Holy Thursday is the day that Jesus instituted the Eucharist. In Matthew 26:26–29 we read:

Now as they were eating, Jesus took some bread, and when he had said the blessing he broke it and gave it to his disciples. “Take it and eat;” he said “this is my body”. Then he took a cup, and when he had returned thanks he gave it to them. “Drink all of you from this,” he said “for this is my blood, the blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.

No wonder Jesus was crucified - he was completely mad, delusional and also encouraging cannibalism! How can he say that their sins would be forgiven by drinking from his blood and eating from his fleash - isn't that a sin in itself?

How can he say that their sins would be forgiven by drinking from his blood and eating from his fleash - isn't that a sin in itself?
or just a metaphor for the coming generation to perform this as custom

Yeah, quite scary.

quite plagiary

Yeah, that too.

I believe he was talking about it not being his real body but it being holy or something like that.I mean we are not really eating a human body that is wrong and sick.
You took the bible alittle bit true.JM

So we're not suppose to take the bible literally? Are we suppose to deceipher it? That can lead to all sorts of dangerous interpretations. Who says eating the human body is wrong and sick? We're allowed to eat animal bodies, but not humans'? That's discrimination and thinking we are better than animals. Human flesh tastes quite good though - almost like pork. I was once stranded on an island and started eating some of the dead bodies just to stay alive - there was no other food.

how is that plaiary finti? where was it taken from?

plagiary i mean hehe

how is that plaiary finti? where was it taken from?
there are other mythologies older than the christian one that have gods sacrificed for the sake of man. Dionysus in Greek mythology is just one example

Also, go to Google and search for Mithraism - the religion from which Christianity stole. The stories and sayings in especially the NT was stolen from Mithraism.

We don't eat Jesus, what kind of thinking of that???? It's talking about taking communion, or being apart of Him and His teaching.

The Catholic church stole much from Mithraism. Christmas (Sun Gods B-day), Easter (Fertility) and such. That's why so many are saying "Come out of Babylon my people, don't take part in her sins and suffer her condemnation." The Protestant church also took many of the Catholics teeachings. Instead of being graphed into the Bibles true tree, the churches (many) created their own tree.

Originally posted by debbiejo
We don't eat Jesus, what kind of thinking of that???? It's talking about taking communion, or being apart of Him and His teaching.

It is a Catholic belief that the communion bread and wine become the flesh and blood of Jesus once inside of you.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
It is a Catholic belief that the communion bread and wine become the flesh and blood of Jesus once inside of you.

I Know. But it's not His dead flesh. To me it's your belief and trust in HIM and making an outward profession.

so I guess no barbecued jesus burger then

Remember your word 🙁 They may haunt you some day!!!!!!!!!!!!

Remember your word They may haunt you some day!!!!!!!!!!!!
would prove that this religion in question dont have a sense of humor

Jesus Burger, yum...that would taste divine!

no the slogan would be it a bite of heaven

and it would taste like pork with without much fat, 'cause Jesus was quite skinny.