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Miracles in Christianity - how to answer
#51
RE: Miracles in Christianity - how to answer
(October 13, 2017 at 2:37 am)Godscreated Wrote: Your highly intelligent answers shows me you lack any reasonable argument.

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Your willful ignorance has shown you deserve neither intelligent answers nor reasonable arguments.
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#52
RE: Miracles in Christianity - how to answer
(October 13, 2017 at 2:37 am)Godscreated Wrote:
(October 7, 2017 at 9:25 pm)The Gentleman Bastard Wrote: Oh, but you are. Pious, sanctimonious, self-righteous and insanely prideful as well. And no, nothing you say eats at me. Your smug, self-satisfied arrogance does. Go fuck yourself.

If you believe I'm all those things then why communicate with me. I'm none of those opinions you continue to spout like a person devoid of intelligence.

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Just shows how ignorant religion makes people.  Can't even see the childish self-righteousness inside them.
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#53
RE: Miracles in Christianity - how to answer
Let's get the thread back on track.

One thing I've heard is that all the blood from the "Eucharistic miracles" is of blood type AB. How do you explain that?

Btw, thanks for the replies.
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#54
RE: Miracles in Christianity - how to answer
(October 15, 2017 at 6:59 am)KiwiNFLFan Wrote: Let's get the thread back on track.

One thing I've heard is that all the blood from the "Eucharistic miracles" is of blood type AB. How do you explain that?

Btw, thanks for the replies.

What documentation have you seen? 

I just read one claim where the blood from the same eucharistic was sent to California in one story and New York in another. That in itself should tell you that these are just stories. 

Even it they use scientific terms it's not science.
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#55
RE: Miracles in Christianity - how to answer
(October 15, 2017 at 6:59 am)KiwiNFLFan Wrote: Let's get the thread back on track.

One thing I've heard is that all the blood from the "Eucharistic miracles" is of blood type AB. How do you explain that?

Btw, thanks for the replies.

With this question "please provide evidence for your assertion".

It is easy to say things like "all thew blood is of type AB", but it is a lot harder to prove it.
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#56
RE: Miracles in Christianity - how to answer
(October 15, 2017 at 6:59 am)KiwiNFLFan Wrote: Let's get the thread back on track.

One thing I've heard is that all the blood from the "Eucharistic miracles" is of blood type AB. How do you explain that?

Btw, thanks for the replies.

Its wine, just wine no blood involved at all its just wine, wine it is, no haemoglobins to be found, zero plasma, just fermented grape juice.

Its wine.



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#57
RE: Miracles in Christianity - how to answer
(October 15, 2017 at 6:59 am)KiwiNFLFan Wrote: Let's get the thread back on track.

One thing I've heard is that all the blood from the "Eucharistic miracles" is of blood type AB. How do you explain that?

Btw, thanks for the replies.

Sounds like an old wives tale, I mean where did you hear it? Because this is like that situation in the documentary "Religulous" when Bill Maher visits truckers church and then has conversation with one of the truck drivers that goes:

I think it was determined the shroud or whatever that was went around a while back--I didn't get involved.

- Shroud of Turin?

- They took blood samples from it, and it was female blood with a male figure. Okay, the only possible way that could happen was that the Holy Ghost impregnated Mary because it would've been female blood because it would've been the only blood flowing through her.


People seem to think if their story contains words like "DNA" or "Blood type" that it's scientific.
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#58
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This has the potential to be really big for catholics/christians if it were scientifically proven. If it were true, why is there not more documentation?

Lets see, no transportation logs, no lab tests, no microscopy, no DNA, no detailed reports. All we get are stories.  

So once again it comes down to belief and faith with no supporting evidence except for testimony/anecdote.
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#59
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I'm with mh.
All we need is proof.  If any of these tales had been scientifically documented, we would not only have proof, but it would have been world-wide news.
It's quite amazing that so many of these miracle stories now claim to have been scientifically verified - - but nobody can find the results or reports or publications.  It's as if they are just tossing that claim in to make their lies seem credible.      Thinking
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No shortage of people with severe celiac that can't eat a communion wafer without reacting to the wheat gluten.

Wheat gluten, for our readers in Rio Linda, does not naturally occur in either human blood or human flesh. So experiencing a celiac reation to a communion wafer should NEVER occur if it actually transubstantiates.

IIRC, the RCC has actually acknowledged the problem (GASP!) and has authorized a low gluten biscuit alternative.
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