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As a Christian myself, it symbolises the body and blood of Jesus Christ, our savior. To me, the reason i take communion and it is so important to me that; 1/ I LOVE JESUS 2/ I DO IT BECAUSE I WANT TO ACKNOWLEDGE, REMEMBER AND HONOR THE SACRIFICE HE MADE ON MY BEHALF.

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