Christians believe Christ to be both 100% god and 100% human, correct? During their scrament thing, or whatever it's called, the crackers and wine turn into the blood and body of christ before they eat them, correct?

Explain to me how that is not cannibalism.

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A biblically consistent affirmation is that Jesus is "truly God and truly human", not a measurable 100% one way or the other. The literal interp of the Lord's Table (the sacrament) is called transubstantiation and is predominately a Catholic belief... I am not Catholic but I've been a studious believer for over a decade and I'd say it's not cannibalism because it's not real... The sacrament isn't about eating Jesus' literal body and blood.

So it's imaginary cannibalism?

Ah, the magic blood rabbit hole.

Aliester Crowley has a good take in magick in practice.

I need to check that out. I heard it's his most non-cryptic book.

Yeah, it's mostly in prose. It sort of predicts our age ( though, doesn't foresee only the powerful will effectively use magick )