Christ isn't a demigod in Christianity; He's God incarnate, fully God and fully Human. So we eat God directly. I can't explain how with any precision as I'm not a trained and experienced theologian with the credentials to make the "how" statements, but we do eat God.
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I suddenly feel like reading Graham Greene short stories
OTOH it's not literally consuming blood and flesh, it's more like doing it in a D&D game, but with the self-delusion that it's real.
Transubstantiation makes it literal. Catholic and a couple other demoninations believe they are magically transforming the wine and bread into actual blood and flesh. I mean, that's what it teaches anyway; whether most people participating believe that is a different story.
Well no, for Catholics it literally is. They've killed a ton of people of the years over this issue.
My mom forced me into catechesis, uh, they have this cookie they believe that symbolizes God's body. Once the teacher mentioned it and a girl didn't know what was it. When I replied "It's a cookie", the woman got angry at me and began saying calling it a cookie was "disrespectful".
Calling that dollar store rice paper fiasco a "cookie" is an insult to every actual cookie I've ever haf
There isn't even rice, it's literally just water and flour.
I mean, Henry VIII spun off the Anglican church so he could properly call it a biscuit.
I was just thinking about the term "Jeez-Its" this week in the grocery store and giggling like an idiot.
"So how many of those [do] you have to consume before you’ve eaten a whole Jesus?"
got 'em!
Prepare to be inquisitioned for heresy. Not for insulting Christianity, but for calling Jesus a demigod.
Did someone say... heresy?

well. good point. How about we just consume the flesh then, not the blood, and we introduce maybe some backroom pedophilia as filler?
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