Origins of Christianity
Brian Dean bridean@hotmail.com
Mon, 09 Feb 1998 16:21:12 PST (00887091672, 19980210002112.16764.qmail@hotmail.com)
> BRIDEAN
> But batter "becomes" bread which is much more useful and nourishing
> than the "batter" itself. So if your analogy is true, we may
> become "better" people after the suffering. Also, since bread is
> to be eaten, if God eats the bread, then we become one with God
> which seems to be the goal of religion anyway. In other words,
> your own view could be seen as "positive" if one wanted to have
> such an outlook.
IAN
Aye laddie. We may well become bread and feed and nourish the
god(s) but do you know what bread is when it comes out of the body?
BRIDEAN
Nourishment for the soil!!
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