The Kilted Heathen
Crow FreyjasmaðR
I fully understand what is being said. This does not guarantee that I will see it as making sense even in an internal viewpoint or belief. It doesn't stop me from saying that it is symbolism, in that it is meant to remind of past and mythical events, and represents or stands in for principles that are not readily available - and indeed, are claimed to only exist when viewed "with faith".
The contradiction in Catholic practice remains that they believe it to be flesh and blood, say "amen" when presented with it as flesh and blood, but deny eating flesh and blood. Again, can't have ones cake and eat it too.
The contradiction in Catholic practice remains that they believe it to be flesh and blood, say "amen" when presented with it as flesh and blood, but deny eating flesh and blood. Again, can't have ones cake and eat it too.