3 thoughts on “EUCHARISTIC MIRACLES? ARE THEY FROM GOD OR THE DEVIL?”
Cathy, thanks for passing along this good video. Eucharistic miracles are either demonic or man-made manipulation. I’ve read that Padre Pio used carbolic acid to create the “stigmata” wounds in his hands and I just finished a book which revealed that a saint’s blood relic “miraculously” liquified every year with the “help” of pharmaceuticals. None of these “miracles” lead anyone to Jesus Christ and the genuine Gospel, they just reinforce Catholic superstition.
Thanks, Tom. As Billy said in the video, lack of Scriptural knowledge leads to accepting something just because it is or appears to be supernatural. I never read the Bible as a Roman Catholic, nor did anyone in my family that I know of. How very tragic.
We can praise the Holy Spirit for putting the desire in our hearts to read the Bible. No one in my family read the Bible (or had one as far as I know).
Cathy, thanks for passing along this good video. Eucharistic miracles are either demonic or man-made manipulation. I’ve read that Padre Pio used carbolic acid to create the “stigmata” wounds in his hands and I just finished a book which revealed that a saint’s blood relic “miraculously” liquified every year with the “help” of pharmaceuticals. None of these “miracles” lead anyone to Jesus Christ and the genuine Gospel, they just reinforce Catholic superstition.
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Thanks, Tom. As Billy said in the video, lack of Scriptural knowledge leads to accepting something just because it is or appears to be supernatural. I never read the Bible as a Roman Catholic, nor did anyone in my family that I know of. How very tragic.
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We can praise the Holy Spirit for putting the desire in our hearts to read the Bible. No one in my family read the Bible (or had one as far as I know).
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