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ostonvasi wrote:
I think you are getting carried away!
We also don't eat God- we commune with Him. We recieve Him.
I don\'t mean to nitpick, but I want to make sure we\'re clear on this: In the Holy Eucharist, we partake of the body and blood of the God-man Jesus Christ. He is \"ever eaten, yet never consumed.\" We who eat his flesh and drink his blood abide in him, and he in us. So we do eat God, in the sense that we eat and drink the flesh and blood of Jesus. Obviously this does not involve eating the divine nature, though! It sounds like that is what you were trying to say, but I just wanted to clarify.
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