As an atheist, I never thought much about this line before. But now that I think about it, it sounds like an analogy to try to explain nonduality.
Hummus is cummus.
Yes the hummus is something. It also was something else, but it is now something. Best avoid it, unless you’re really into recycling…
He wasn’t being metaphorical he literally blood let and peeled off pieces of his torso.
The hummus is the product of taco bell!😂😂
I was raised without religion, and decided as a teen that I’m atheist. For that, I will be forever grateful to my parents.
Imagine learning about all the weird rituals as a young adult. I didn’t grow up with the idea that virtual cannibalism is just another normal Sunday.
Fun fact some Christians believe the bread and wine literally turn to blood and flesh when you eat them. Like miraculously and in the most literal sense transform. I think there was some pretty big schisms/fights about this.
Catholics mainly are the ones to push this.
To be fair though, it really does. Everything we eat and drink gets broken down into nutrients, absorbed and used to make new cells. There’s nothing spiritual about “you are what you eat.”
Yeah, that’s Catholicism. They’ve got a couple of weird magical aspects to their faith. Protestants believe it’s all symbolic. Not sure what Orthodox Christians believe about this.
I still think it’s weird that that’s the part Catholics go with literalism on. They usually go with things being metaphors, like the seven day creation story’s bit about ‘let the earth bring forth’ being a reference to evolution, but this thing, specifically, is literal.
As the oldest denomination mysticism is bound to be present and in some cases persist.
@bdonvr @DarrinBrunner which makes me think: can you get the eucharist on Fridays.
JFC.
Jesus Food Christ

Jesus, Jesus. C’mon man.
Is … Is this milk safe to drink?
Yes my child
It’s safe. It’s just milk. Also my dad gave me boobs, look.
Checks out

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