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THE PERSON & DEATH OF CHRIST |
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Q & A
What does the Bible tell
us - why Christ died? |
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I was wondering if
you could explain Hebrews 10:26 in light of your
statement, "In Biblical Christianity there are no more
sacrifices for sin because Christians are assured that
all their sins are forgiven forever." In Hebrews 10:26
we read, "For if we sin wilfully after that we have
received the knowledge of the truth... |
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There is every
evidence that Jesus was speaking literally in John 6. If
Jesus were only speaking figuratively, how would you
explain the fact that many of his followers left him? If
the Jews misunderstood Him, He would have corrected
them... |
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If God can become man,
would it be so impossible that he could make himself
present in bread and wine. His Church has believed it
since the time of Christ. Why did somebody come along
centuries later and try to tell people that He only
meant it symbolically, and on what authority did they
change what the Church has always believed? |
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Jesus became sin for us,
so He felt loneliness and abandonment - separation from
God. |
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Let us remember that though
He was true man He was much more. He was God in the
flesh. |
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Why do Catholics take the
bread only during communion? |
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Neither the "Mass or Holy Communion" is mentioned in the
Bible. These are traditional inventions of the mind of
man. |
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The Catholic Church
teaches that during consecration at the Mass, the bread
and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Jesus.
You disputed this. How do you explain countless
Eucharistic miracles that have occurred (for example,
see the book 'Eucharistic Miracles' by Joan Carroll
Cruz)? |
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