(December 19, 2017 at 9:47 pm)Godscreated Wrote:(December 19, 2017 at 5:24 am)KiwiNFLFan Wrote: According to this article, there was a supposed Eucharistic miracle in Argentina where the bread transformed into flesh, which was tested by an atheist who wasn't told where it had come from and he found traces of skin. A separate professor said it was human heart tissue (the Lanciano miracle was said to be human heart tissue). What do you make of that?
I believe in miracles and salvation is the greatest one of all, it has to do with our spiritual life with God most the rest are about the physical and that is only temporary.
Now lets go to the scriptures, we are told that drinking blood is forbidden to us and that to eat human flesh is forbidden to us. So with this established for Christians it would be a sin for us to do either and Christ would never tempt us let lone outright tell us to sin. This should put an end to those supposed miracles. The wine and bread was always a representation of the bodily sacrifice Christ made for mankind. It was this sacrifice that was required for our redemption and that is why salvation is a miracle, God gave up who He was so we could be forgiven and redeemed unto Him. Jesus life started as a miracle with the virgin birth and ended with the resurrection miracle. And in our belief of those miracles we receive the miracle of salvation. From the miracle of Christmas to the miracle of Easter we have been shown the love of God here on this planet.
GC
In Leviticus 19:31 (CEV) Yahweh says that people who claim that they can talk to the dead disgust him. So how could anyone have spoken to the resurrected Yeshua when the dead do not rise? By the Bible's own criteria the resurrection story that Paul concocted was pure BS since Yahweh would never, ever, resurrect anyone from the dead because he found that idea to be disgusting.
Leviticus 19:31 (CEV) ="Don’t make yourselves disgusting to me by going to people who claim they can talk to the dead."