Christ didn’t teach that. Catholic councils added Satanic elements - twisting Christ’s teachings. Satanism is about drinking blood etc. Christ is not about that. He taught a higher law - a law higher - not lower - than the basic 10 commandments like “don’t kill”. Forget warped evil traditions mixed with scripture. Think of what you know to be good and what is evil. Drinking blood as part of a ritual - or pretending to - is not of God.abijah` wrote: ↑May 15th, 2021, 11:53 am So when Christ institutes the sacrament saying the bread is His body and the wine is His blood, the symbolism should be clear. He is the last, great Sacrifice, and like all the other sacrifices before, it constitutes eating & drinking it as a meal with your God.
If it makes one feel queasy, well...
From Thomas Jefferson:
- “The priests have so disfigured the simple religion of Jesus that no one who reads the sophistications they have engrafted on it, from the jargon of Plato, of Aristotle and other mystics, would conceive these could have been fathered on the sublime preacher of the Sermon on the Mount.” — To Dr. Waterhouse, 1815
“Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of God; because if there be one he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear.” —To Peter Carr, 1787”
1)
Have you ever wondered
why the crucifix is the symbol of Christianity?
In true Satanic fashion, the horrible death of Jesus has been twisted and inverted into something worthy of celebration.
Now, am I missing something here, or are not the main points of Jesus' life and teachings (at least insomuch as we can trust the Bible - but that's another story) unconditional love, forgiveness and transcendence of the material realm?
If so, then,
• Why are they not represented?
• Why are they not symbolized?
• Why not depict a man with a massive heart or chest, with rays coming out?
• Why not depict a man hugging his friends?
• Why not depict a man bending over to wash another's feet?
They are countless more positive symbols which could be used if the real point of Christianity was to uplift people and help us focus on love (and some Christian art does do this, but it is a vast minority).
Yet, Christians are given an image of bloody sacrifice to hang around their necks and put on their desks
2)
A second organized religion Satanic element is the Eucharist, one of the 7 sacraments of Christianity.
It involves the symbolic eating of flesh and drinking of blood. Christian apologists will of course deny any connection to cannibalism, and insist rather that this sacrament (sacrifice) has its origins in the Gospel of Jesus' words and is instead only meant to represent that we are taking in or imbibing the words and message of Jesus.
But hang on a second.
Why on earth would you want to confuse taking in someone's message with physically eating their flesh and drinking their blood?
I'm sorry, I don't buy that this is a great way to represent the ideal of modeling yourself after another's behavior. Generally, I don't go around eating my friends or drinking my family as a sign of respect.
But maybe that's just me. I would suggest instead that this is further evidence of an organized religion Satanic connection, and that this cannibalistic idea was inserted into the Jesus story after his death to dilute and subvert the power of his teachings.”
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/mist ... rth109.htm