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**Ralph…
I asked:
Was Jesus’ early church (e.g. Ignatius, 107 AD, who was taught by John and Peter) --duped by the Apostles into believing in the true presence…into believing what the C.C. and the E.O.C. teaches today? They did believe!!! It’s a simple question which deserves a simple answer!!! **
You said:
If Ignatius believed that the actual “Body and Blood” of Christ was present in Lords table, he was duped along with every other Roman catholic from that time to the present…
**Wow…
At least someone finally gave me a simple, albeit utterly inconceivable answer! Think about what you just said Ralph!!! Jesus’ established church circa 33 AD, which is guided by the the H.S., by the turn of the 1st century, as far as you are concerned, was already an apostate church, led by the apostate apostles who absolutely believed that the Body and Blood of Christ was truly present at the Lords table, based on the fact that they did not walk away as the Jewish grumblers did, and on the fact that their disciples such as Ignatius and Polycarp and others, who were taught to believe this supposed apostate teaching by said apostles, truly believed; if they were wrong, then the Holy Spirit was not teaching and guiding her, as the bride of Christ, for the first 70 years of Christianity. 

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**Ralph, why in the world would I trust my Bible which is a product of the C.C., the same church that was duped along with every other Catholic from the turn of the first century to the present, if what you claim is true??? **
…and I am sure that John and Peter did not believe it, nor did they teach it. If such an important event was as “you” say it was, don’t you think there would have been more said about it throughout scripture . Jesus was talking in a spiritual manner.
**If you truly believe that John and Peter did not believe that the Body and Blood of Christ was truly present, that they did not teach this to their disciples, as per the early church fathers…which of course means that men entered into Jesus’ one church as early as the turn of the first century and altered/marred what Christ taught His apostles, making Jesus’ One church an apostate church and totally untrustworthy, which of course means that my bible is totally untrustworthy —then the C.C. was an apostate church, long before your bible was codified/canonized, rendering the bible an apostate collection of books, which means: our little debate has definitely reached an impasse! There is no way an apostate church could have given the world a Holy Bible!


Russ, do you agree with Ralph??? **
I asked:
Was Jesus’ early church (e.g. Ignatius, 107 AD, who was taught by John and Peter) --duped by the Apostles into believing in the true presence…into believing what the C.C. and the E.O.C. teaches today? They did believe!!! It’s a simple question which deserves a simple answer!!! **
You said:
If Ignatius believed that the actual “Body and Blood” of Christ was present in Lords table, he was duped along with every other Roman catholic from that time to the present…
**Wow…
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**Ralph, why in the world would I trust my Bible which is a product of the C.C., the same church that was duped along with every other Catholic from the turn of the first century to the present, if what you claim is true??? **
…and I am sure that John and Peter did not believe it, nor did they teach it. If such an important event was as “you” say it was, don’t you think there would have been more said about it throughout scripture . Jesus was talking in a spiritual manner.
**If you truly believe that John and Peter did not believe that the Body and Blood of Christ was truly present, that they did not teach this to their disciples, as per the early church fathers…which of course means that men entered into Jesus’ one church as early as the turn of the first century and altered/marred what Christ taught His apostles, making Jesus’ One church an apostate church and totally untrustworthy, which of course means that my bible is totally untrustworthy —then the C.C. was an apostate church, long before your bible was codified/canonized, rendering the bible an apostate collection of books, which means: our little debate has definitely reached an impasse! There is no way an apostate church could have given the world a Holy Bible!
Russ, do you agree with Ralph??? **