Actually, that was the point of it, in a sense. It was a play about a
member of a pygmy cannibal tribe striking verbally at a catholic
missionary for the disgusting practise of ONLY symbolically eating
their prophet. By the final curtain, a dozen societies had a
representative present and just before everyone sat down to a large
meal, the priest quickly blessed the food as communion. The final
scene was priceless and many people left the theatre with a new
appreciation both for religion and its opposition.
This is just a net show that is terribly funny, but also provides
pretty sharp insight into what a deity might have been doing during
and after creation.

On Jan 26, 4:56 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 25 Jan, 06:56, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6sdpc8stqI
>
> Although I can't view it (prohibited at work and no access at home), I
> like the irony in the title of the thread.  As a believer who believes
> that there is nothing that is NOT an extension of God, everything you
> eat IS a form of communion anyway.

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