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You would not agree that Catholicism is ritualistic?
they have rituals, just like your faith does. ritualistic is a pejorative, so i'm not sure i agree with how you're saying it.
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I believe the bread and wine are symbols, not his literal flesh and blood.
right. so. whatever else you're talking about when you come back to this -
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If Paul or Peter walked into our Sunday service, what would they say? Well, I think they'd consider the teaching; they'd ask is what being taught biblical? Are you deepening and growing your understanding from our teaching (which was ultimately from Jesus)? I think they'd look around and ask are you meeting together regularly? Are you loving one another? They'd see we take communion in reverence and hold baptism seriously. We follow church discipline and address our sins. What would they say about a Catholic Church? In other words, what would the most important aspects be to the apostles?
they would not say you're practicing Holy Communion at all. because frankly you are not.
you are doing a different ritual that is not the Body and Blood of the Lord Jesus - because you don't think that's what is happening (who am I to argue with you?) - and that is quite literally the essential part of Holy Communion.
And without the Eucharist, what you're doing has no fundamental relationship with the Lord's Day worship of the Apostolic Church, or any other Christian practice until the Reformation.
And it's certainly true that the external forms of your ritual look nothing like a first century worship service.
so.... while I think your hypothetical is a good one, I don't think you come out well in it, if we really think about it.
Unlike the useless questions about faith / works, this one is absolutely critical. This is why you practice a different faith from the Roman Catholics, and from Me, and from AGC, and unfortunately from the Apostles.