Some say the bread and wine we partake of is symbolical of what Jesus did for us on the cross. The Wine representing his blood shed for us as the New Covenant, and The Bread representing his Body He Gave For Us on The Cross for our sin. Athough some take it literal like the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, and say its not only a representation of what Jesus did for us it is also his literal body and blood under the appearences of Bread and Wine while they still remain and taste like Bread and Wine. This is also called in Christian Theology as "The Real Presence". Do some studying on it like in wikipedia.
NOTE: Its not just a ritual christians are suppose to do or an "initiation" right as some christians will do. Its to commemerate and unite us with what Jesus has Did for us on The Cross for Our Sin, and we take it into our souls in a literal way. Kinda similar to the Manna God sent Moses in the Desert of the Sinai
Good but Christians on the other hand lusally think if your snything bit Christian your evil
very happy
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
Moving towards a different pattern of values, attitudes and behaviour
The attitudes towards shell shock were..............................................................................................................................................................................................not good
Racial socialization affects your attitudes and actions towards others in various ways. You are able to mingle with different races and you can learn to appreciate them more by socializing with them.
Towards what? Firstly, French people are not a monolith and therefore have a variety of attitudes on different subjects. However, without a subject, there are just too many different perspectives to give a worthwhile answer.
because sometimes some Christians have different feelings towards the book itself -Latinaannie
attitudes have changed towards relationships because people have gone from sad and lonely to happy and not lonely
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Louis XIV attitudes towards other religions was that everyone should belong to the Catholic Church.
Racial attitudes refer to the beliefs, feelings, and behaviors individuals have towards people of different races. These attitudes can range from positive to negative, and can impact interactions, relationships, and societal dynamics between individuals of different races. It is important to address and challenge negative racial attitudes to promote equality and respect among all racial groups.