JuveJay

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Hey Lapa, do you like this?



Only bought it because it was on offer, tastes ok to me.

I was supposed to be out tonight but my friend got sick, fucking Alton Towers.
 
OP
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    Probably not.

    But speaking of, I just got laid and it was brilliant.
    Sorry, I was just excited as this was the first time in a while we've had time to do it multiple times in one day :sad: ;)

    Well all of this just makes me want to bang you out/make myself bang out to pics of you.
     

    AndreaCristiano

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    ßöмßäяðîëя;3285373 said:
    You eat Jesus' body, and literally believe that is his body, but aren't a cannibal?

    Hypocrisy much?
    What in bloody hell does A) that have to do with it and B) make any sense? The transfiguration of the Eucharist doesn't change the bread into actual flesh and blood so it isn't cannibalism.
     

    swag

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    If cannibalism is defined as the act of eating one's own kind, you could say that eating Christ's body would make you a cannibal in that he was surely part man. But if you believe the religious order of things, he was also the immortal son of God and part of the Holy Trinity. In a case of like-eats-like, is it cannibalism if a mere mortal eats a demigod or god?
     
    OP
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    What in bloody hell does A) that have to do with it and B) make any sense? The transfiguration of the Eucharist doesn't change the bread into actual flesh and blood so it isn't cannibalism.
    So you eat a cracker and not Jesus?

    Do you not believe that is literally the body of Christ? That's a lie, that's against your religion.
    If cannibalism is defined as the act of eating one's own kind, you could say that eating Christ's body would make you a cannibal in that he was surely part man. But if you believe the religious order of things, he was also the immortal son of God and part of the Holy Trinity. In a case of like-eats-like, is it cannibalism if a mere mortal eats a demigod or god?
    Jesus was a man, that's it.
     

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