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Robert Heibel:
When I accepted Jesus’ call into His ministry I asked Him what seminary to attend. He told me “NO! Don’t read about me, I’ll teach you about me.”
So, I suppose that means you don’t read Scripture?
 
Robert Heibel:
and to non Catholics that the Eucharist was truly Jesus’ Body and Blood.
Wait, you believe in the Real Presence?
 
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UKcatholicGuy:
Wait, you believe in the Real Presence?
Yes! I always have. The holy Spirit just confirmed it to me.
 
Robert Heibel:
Yes! I always have. The holy Spirit just confirmed it to me.
HEY!!! That’s GREAT!!! Jesus told us 2000 years ago!!! 👍 I wonder why The Holy Spirit didn’t tell you anytime in the past 30 years.:confused:
 
I only had to read the first post, Robert made and new his agenda…discredit Catholicism. I don’t really think he’s going to be convinced about the Truth. He has a personal relationship with Jesus - which Catholics don’t have (sarcasm). Self interpretation of a 2,000 year old document is always a good idea…right?

I think what’s funny is the fact that us Catholics and protestants worry about the details of our faith, when we aren’t even focused on those who do not even believe in God…
 
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adstrinity:
HEY!!! That’s GREAT!!! Jesus told us 2000 years ago!!! 👍 I wonder why The Holy Spirit didn’t tell you anytime in the past 30 years.:confused:
You believe the Eucharist is the Body and Blood of Jesus; because you were told that it was, by the Church, family, friends, etc. Also you were told the Bible was the Word of God by the same people, right? Well Sixty-five years ago the Catholic Church, and my family, told me the same things. At the age of forty the Holy Spirit confirmed to me that it was true. There is much else however that the church and family had taught me, that Jesus (Holy Spirit) has shown me is not true. The only way to know for sure what is the truth is to ask Jesus personally.
 
Seeks God:
I only had to read the first post, Robert made and new his agenda…discredit Catholicism. I don’t really think he’s going to be convinced about the Truth. He has a personal relationship with Jesus - which Catholics don’t have (sarcasm). Self interpretation of a 2,000 year old document is always a good idea…right?

I think what’s funny is the fact that us Catholics and protestants worry about the details of our faith, when we aren’t even focused on those who do not even believe in God…
If you can’t find truth in Jesus, then where do you go? I am sorry you don’t believe that Jesus will sit down with you and teach you.
Now if you do believe Jesus will teach you, why don’t you ask Him if what I have written is right or wrong?
 
The ongoing discussion regarding the originating post in this thread appears to have sunk beneath the horizon and the discussion is veering elsewhere. Therefore the thread is now closed and many thanks to those who contributed to the discussion therein.

Please do note, that this section of the Forums is for discussing Scripture, commentaries and discussing interpretations of passages. Discussions regarding personal revelations, private locutions etc. deflect from those discussions.

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