How utterly repugnant! Moldy bread representing the body of Christ!
Stacy.
At 10:56 PM 09/09/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Did the revelation allow the use of moldy bread as our Teachers tried to do
once when they wanted to use some bread left in the container we use to
bring the Sacrament trays back
Perhaps now you can begin to understand why you cannot teach (the Teachers)
if ye have not the Spirit!
Jon
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From: Stacy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 8:22 AM
Subject: Re: [ZION] The Meaning of the Olive Press or the
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:20:15 GMT Larry Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Stacy Smith:
I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true
symbolism of Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him
and him being bruised for our iniquities with the current
use of water in our Sacrament?
Paul Osborne wrote:
Joseph Smith went out and bought real wine because real wine seemed like
the thing to do and everyone liked the taste of wine-- or people wouldn't have drunk it all the time.
Grampa Bill comments:
Well, no, Paul. I 'spect he bought wine
Did the revelation allow the use of moldy bread as our Teachers tried to do
once when they wanted to use some bread left in the container we use to
bring the Sacrament trays back and forth to the school we meet in because
someone forgot to bring the bread? (A quick trip to my house solved this
I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true symbolism of Jesus'
lifeblood being crushed out of him and him being bruised for our iniquities
with the current use of water in our Sacrament? With grape juice we'd have
the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the proper symbolism
The overwhelming majority of the liquid content of blood is water and,
for that matter, the same goes with grapejuice. When you think of it
that way, it works.
Tom
Stacy Smith wrote:
I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true symbolism of
Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him
Don't overlook the symbolism of the well of living water, the water of
life, and the water of rebirth. Also, IIRC, the use of water was a
practical solution to a societal problem, referenced in the Doctrine and
Covenants.
Till
At 01:13 PM 9/8/2003 -0400, you wrote:
The overwhelming majority
At 12:13 PM 9/8/2003, you wrote:
Don't overlook the symbolism of the well of living water, the water of
life, and the water of rebirth. Also, IIRC, the use of water was a
practical solution to a societal problem, referenced in the Doctrine and
Covenants.
Till
Yes, they didn't want to get
Stacy Smith:
I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true
symbolism of Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him
and him being bruised for our iniquities with the current
use of water in our Sacrament? With grape juice we'd
have the proper symbolism, but I fail to see the proper
Grapes have to be pressed to make juice.
Stacy.
At 02:27 PM 09/08/2003 -0600, you wrote:
How is grape juice a better symbol than water? the color? Other than that
there is little difference.
George
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From: Larry Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Of course, these were extreme times when our enemies could really do things
to us.
Stacy.
At 08:20 PM 09/08/2003 +, you wrote:
Stacy Smith:
I may be a dunce on this one, but where is the true
symbolism of Jesus' lifeblood being crushed out of him
and him being bruised for our iniquities
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