On Mon, 05 May 2008 16:29:16 -0400, Jimmy Alpha <jimmy_alpha@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>duke wrote:
>> On Mon, 05 May 2008 09:33:20 -0400, Jimmy Alpha
<jimmy_alpha@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> wrote:
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>>>>> Okay, would you like to say how you *KNOW* they didn't have ****k
chops!
>>>>> I'll bet the pope told you...
>>>> They ate bread and drank wine.
>>
>>> That sounds more like a snack than supper.
>>
>> They probably had some grapes and other fruit, also.
>
>Probably? Remember who was there! They could have the best from nothing,
>water into wine comes to mind.
But that's all.
>>> Plus, Christ was bringing in
>>> something new to the World, a new hope away from the Law. If you want
to
>>> show the Law was a thing of the past He might eat corn on the Sabbath,
>> That came out in the next 43 days.
>So you are saying the start of the coming-out wouldn't have been a
****kchop?
No. The new covenant didn't start until his resurrection, which was 3
days
later.
>>> perhaps change the day of Sabbath, even going so far as stopping
>>> cir***cision and, and, allowing even a Gentile to lead His church! If
>>> Christ was to allow all of the above and more, why wouldn't he allow
his
>>> pals a ****kchop and ale?
>> You're moving too fast.
>Perhaps you leg?
No, think 3 days.
>> Yep, an apple and the head of a calf - both symbols of spiritual death.
Ok,
>> and don't forget the dog.
>Symbolic of loyalty.
>Or the cat, which symbolically reminds not to fall prey to false beliefs.
There was a cat?
duke, American-American
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"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
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