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Sy_Noe
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That’s just one of the differences between us I think. I don’t find it at all odd to venture into other possible ways. Your example in attempting to make a connection however I just don’t get. Since I find the fact that you might drive on Shanghai everyday an odd comparison to having a particular belief about the Eucharist.Well, if you don’t even believe this* to be true, then why should anyone else believe it?
*“By discerning with all your heart that Christ gave up His body on the cross for each of us. And having the faith understanding that you are eating as a remembrance of that sacrifice He made for us. And fervently believing and consuming with all your heart in what He did on that cross for us. With the understanding that to eat was spoken figuratively meaning to believe, to consume what He did for us with all your heart.”
It seems rather odd to assert something of which you have no belief in yourself.
Imagine if someone came to town to ask us for directions. You respond with, “You have to drive down Brodrinsky Road, and then take a left on Marshall Ave. But, I have to warn you, I don’t really believe this is the right way”
And I respond with, “You take Shanghai Road and then go right on Epistle Street. And I’m certain of that because that’s how I drive every day.”
Who is the better source?
#me
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