Recently was told by a Christian to look into eucharistic miracles.
These are when the bread and wine at mass literally turns into flesh and blood.
Apparently these were tested and found to come from a living heart with AB Blood. And all the sources I find list them as verified real.
I can’t find any contradicting resources.
So I’m wondering if anyone has one. Cause this just doesn’t smell right. The Bible is a self contradicting mess and prayer has already been shown not to work, but somehow God saved his real evidence for randomly trolling priests by turning wine into blood?
I don’t know about that one.
I will confess most of the resources I found covering them were Catholic in origin, which are hardly trustworthy (another reason why I’m not buying it)
Anyone here more adept at googling shit who can tell me how this is bogus?
Don’t get me wrong. I’d love for God to be real but the paranormal has an atrocious track record.
Edit: Apparently it was a bacterial fungus. Thanks for helping me figure it out.


Lets try it another way.
if I have a test that identifies if something is a NUMBER, that test identifies whether or not something is a NUMBER.
So if I submit [ABCDE} for a test, it would be a negative result- that is not a number. If I submit [12345] for testing that would be a positive result- it is a number.
make sense so far?
Now, someone is taking the result that 12345 is a number, and saying “AHAH, we’ve found ‘1337’!”.
That is not how those tests work. 12345 is a number, as 1337 is a number, so both would yield positive results. if one were trying to find 1337, and using my test that identifies numbers, my test isn’t faulty. They’re using the wrong test.
The question you need to ask is, are they using the wrong test just because they’re that fucking stupid, or are they using the wrong test because they know the right test will yield a negative result?
either way, the person you are talking to is assuming you’re too stupid to understand the difference.
deleted by creator