You answered your own question - because that is what is in the Bible. The Bible does not allow for or suggest consecrating anything but oil when it comes to annointing and healing, and so a Biblically based religion would not consecrate anything else to be used in the place of or with the same function as consecrated oil. That oil can then be used to annoint and bless individuals - some religions placing the oil directly on the afflicted area, and others placing it upon the head.
The consecration of oil is a practice derived from specific religious beliefs and texts. It is not appropriate or logical to extend this practice to substances like urine, feces, or blood as these substances do not have any inherent healing properties. Additionally, consecration is a ritualistic act that carries symbolic meaning within a particular religious context, and it is unlikely that it would have any magical or healing effects in other situations.
nothing, if the dwarf planet Pluto magically disappears will not have to worry about anything.
No. We usually say a blessing thanking God for the food He has provided, but we pretty much eat anything without any sanction from the church.
Can magically duplicate within himself the physical and mystical properties of anything he physically contacts, including various forms of energy. If his body is broken in pieces while he is in a nonhuman state he can mentally reassemble it
This is also said "third time is the charm." It refers to the belief that the number three is a magical number; therefore, doing anything three times would make it magically succeed.
Don't be lazy, that's not possible, you have to at least solve all of one of the book puzzles to get one. Or find a clue, or get a card pack. God, it's not going to magically appear, you know.
Ownership is more comprehensive than authority. An owner normally is free to do anything he or she likes with the things that he or she owns. Authority can be more limited. The President of the United States has lots of authority, and can do many things, but he does not own the United States and there are limits to what he can do with the United States.
The original "anointing oil" was made of a formula specified by G-d in the Torah. Its purpose was to consecrate, or set aside, things as special to be used in the Temple, or to anoint people who were being officially consecrated for service to G-d. (Priests, Kings, Prophets, Judges). The word "messiah" comes from the word "limshoach" which means to pour. A messiah is therefore anyone or anything anointed for service to G-d. In the times of the bible, those who were anointed, were anointed by those with the authority to make such consecrations.
it doesn't stand for anything. war relocation authority means the U.S civilian agency responsible for the relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during world war 2
it depends on the rest of your diet and exercise regime. there are no diet supplements that will magically make you lose weight. cinnamon is an appetite suppressant, and chili powder (or anything similarly spicy) boosts metabolism.
He doesn't do anything in the WWE anymore, he works as an authority figure/on-screen general manager in TNA.
You should not cling on anything. Not even on the Buddha, his teaching or any other authority.
The administror's wife has not authority to do anything with the estate. If they do, they can be held accountable for theft or misappropriation.