THE DECEPTION OF EATING CHRIST’S FLESH: A BABYLONIAN PRACTICE IN CHRISTIANITY
“The Spirit gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The Words I have spoken to you are Spirit, and they are Life.”
The Deception of Eating Christ’s Flesh: A Babylonian Practice in Christianity
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory of the One and Only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John 1:1, 14)
The Bible makes it absolutely clear: Jesus Christ is the eternal Word of God, who became flesh and lived among us. He is God Himself, who came in human form to give mankind the opportunity to be saved from Satan and eternal damnation.
Yet Satan—the father of lies (John 8:44)—has introduced one of his greatest deceptions into Christianity: the ritual of “eating Christ’s flesh and drinking His blood” through bread and wine. This ritual, inherited from Babylonian pagan practices, has blinded billions and turned their eyes away from the true spiritual food—the Word of God.
What Did Jesus Mean by “Eat My Flesh and Drink My Blood”?
He was not speaking literally. He was speaking of Himself as the Word of God—the true bread from heaven (John 6:35). To “eat His flesh” and “drink His blood” means to receive, believe, and live by His Word.
The Spirit of God dwells in His Word
The Ritual of Wafers and Wine: Carnality, Not Spirituality
The Catholic Mass and other similar traditions teach that wafers and wine are transformed into the literal body and blood of Christ. This practice is not biblical—it is Babylonian mysticism dressed in Christian language.
Bread and wine nourish the stomach, but they cannot touch the soul. By contrast, the Word of God feeds the spirit. Only Scripture renews the mind, transforms the heart, and brings true life (Romans 12:2; 1 Peter 1:23).
Think about it: you eat the wafer and drink the wine, and by the next day they are excreted from your body. How can that be called spirituality? To claim that God’s salvation is tied to something so carnal is an absurd deception.
Crucifying Christ Again: A Satanic Ritual
On the cross, Jesus cried out: “It is finished!” (John 19:30). His sacrifice was complete, final, and sufficient for the salvation of all who believe.
Yet, through the Mass, Christ is symbolically “crucified” again and again every Sunday, as if His sacrifice were incomplete. This is not from God—it is from Satan. To continually reenact the crucifixion is to deny the finished work of Christ and to embrace a Babylonian ritual disguised as Christianity.
The Babylonian Connection
Ancient Babylonian religions practiced ritual meals where the worshippers consumed bread and wine, believing them to be the flesh and blood of their gods. This counterfeit system crept into the early church through false teachers and has been preserved in Catholicism and other traditions as the Eucharist.
"Solar Monstrance Ostensorium". The Image that Catholics Revere
The Christian world is very familiar with this sun worship Relic by the Catholics. Which includes the image of the sun with rays surrounding it.
But the Bible warns:
The so-called “sacrament” of the Eucharist is one of these abominations—misleading billions into idolatry and false security.
Only the Word of God Saves
The Word of God is living and active (Hebrews 4:12). The Spirit of God dwells in His Word—not in wafers, not in wine, not in rituals.
Only the Word of God transforms the heart. Only the finished work of Christ on the cross saves. Anything else is a deception.
Final Warning
Do not be deceived by Satan’s counterfeit spirituality. Do not call wafers and wine the body and blood of Christ. Do not participate in Babylonian rituals masquerading as Christian faith.
Jesus Christ was crucified once for all. He declared, “It is finished.” To keep crucifying Him through ritual is evil. To mislead people into eating His so-called flesh and blood is a Satanic practice, not a Christian one.
Stand firm in the truth:
-
Jesus is the Word of God.
-
The Word alone is our spiritual food.
-
His finished work on the cross is complete and eternal.
“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32)
.jpg)

