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No...Communion is practised in pretty much every Christian denomination, as far as I can tell.
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And the lightning. It is something to have been."
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The confusion may come from whether the denomination in question holds with the doctrine of transubstantiation or not. Catholicism holds that the Eucharist is literally the body and blood of Christ while most, if not all, Protestant denominations believe that it's merely symbolic.
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I will certainly check into it, but have any of you ever been to a Pentecostal tent revival, or a Kingdom Hall, or an Iglesia de Adventista? I have, and I don't recall ever having seen communion being made or offered.
PS - No, I wasn't talking about transubstantiation. I was referring to whether or not communion was offered. I may not be Catholic, but I believe I have enough brainpower to understand some the mystery concepts.
PS - No, I wasn't talking about transubstantiation. I was referring to whether or not communion was offered. I may not be Catholic, but I believe I have enough brainpower to understand some the mystery concepts.
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Well, a lot of those groups (Pentecostals, Baptists, etc.) do not practise weekly communion, which may be what you mean. Depending on the group, they could hold it monthly, quarterly, or just once or twice a year; which, again, seems pretty strange to me, considering as Jesus did tell us to take Communion, whereas his command to hold revival meetings is a little harder to find...I will certainly check into it, but have any of you ever been to a Pentecostal tent revival, or a Kingdom Hall, or an Iglesia de Adventista? I have, and I don't recall ever having seen communion being made or offered.
"Lo, blessed are our ears for they have heard;
Yea, blessed are our eyes for they have seen:
Let the thunder break on man and beast and bird
And the lightning. It is something to have been."
-The Great Minimum, G.K. Chesterton
Yea, blessed are our eyes for they have seen:
Let the thunder break on man and beast and bird
And the lightning. It is something to have been."
-The Great Minimum, G.K. Chesterton
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That may very well be what I mean. I have done sociological research on many of these sects a/o just observed by way of attending with a friend or acquaintance, and as I said, I personally hadn't seen anything resembling the sacrament of communion. Of course, some folks wouldn't recognize it in it's form in my wife's branch of the Catholic Church, as they have gone back to the Old Word practice of combining the sacraments of baptism and confirmation - thus, my three-year-old takes communion.Captain Peabody wrote:Well, a lot of those groups (Pentecostals, Baptists, etc.) do not practise weekly communion, which may be what you mean. Depending on the group, they could hold it monthly, quarterly, or just once or twice a year; which, again, seems pretty strange to me, considering as Jesus did tell us to take Communion, whereas his command to hold revival meetings is a little harder to find...
And I imagine the commandment to handle snakes is buried in Leviticus somewhere along with the tent revivals...
Or maybe those are a tribute to the mobile Hebrew tabernacle?
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Don't really care too much about the GOP side, but McCain's win in SC is indicative of a very positive concept. Even with his vocal opposition to the rebel flag flying over the State House, he was able to carry the state.
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Well, the big deal with South Carolina on the Republican side is that since 1980 every Republican candidate to win South Carolina has gone on to win the nomination...so a victory there is a pretty big morale- and momentum-booster.
Just as a side note: did any of you hear about the big Clinton-Obama scuffle at the Democratic debate last night? Crikey, people...act like adults.
Just as a side note: did any of you hear about the big Clinton-Obama scuffle at the Democratic debate last night? Crikey, people...act like adults.
"Lo, blessed are our ears for they have heard;
Yea, blessed are our eyes for they have seen:
Let the thunder break on man and beast and bird
And the lightning. It is something to have been."
-The Great Minimum, G.K. Chesterton
Yea, blessed are our eyes for they have seen:
Let the thunder break on man and beast and bird
And the lightning. It is something to have been."
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