“Eat the Body, Drink the Blood” — Gaza and the Apocalypse of Hunger
Starvation is not just absence.
It is revelation.
A peeling away of illusion. A final judgment rendered not in courts but in kitchens and craters.
In Gaza, the body of Christ is broken.
Not symbolically—literally.
Flesh torn, blood spilled, grain denied, water poisoned.
The Eucharist becomes a crime scene.
> “Take, eat—this is my body.”
“Drink—this is my blood.”
And yet the world turns its face away.
They chant his name but leave his body to rot.
Gaza is not just tragedy.
It is liturgy.
The starving child is the final sermon.
The mother with powdered milk and no water is the crucifixion replayed.
And Christ calls again:
“Eat me. Drink me.
Not in ceremony—but in truth.
If you cannot see me here,
you were never my disciple.”
The darkest revelation of humanity is this:
When Christ is laid bare before us—bloodied, broken, begging—
we turn our hunger into hatred
and our religion into ritual murder.
This is the test.
Not of faith,
but of humanity.
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