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How Is the Eucharist Not Cannibalism? Holy Spirit and Sin

Karlo Broussard2026-05-12T17:56:30

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“How is the Eucharist not cannibalism?” This question opens a discussion on the nature of the Eucharist, addressing misconceptions while also touching on the movement of the Holy Spirit in communities, the need for an infallible interpreter of scripture, and the concept of mortal sin in Catholic teaching.

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Questions Covered:

  • 04:24 - How is the Eucharist not cannibalism?
  • 15:30 - I think the Pentecostal belief in the real movement of the Holy Spirit within the community was pretty convincing. What is the best response to this?
  • 22:31 - How do I answer the following: The Catholic argument that we need an infallible interpreter for scripture would not work because then you would need an infallible interpreter of the infallible interpreter and so on.
  • 37:08 - For Catholics almost anything can be a mortal sin but for Jesus there is one mortal sin.
  • 43:00 - What was lacking in Jesus that made the Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah in the early church?
  • 52:15 - How do we interpret the magisterium? How do we know when we are interpreting the magisterium correctly?
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