None of the doctrines that you hod to are based on Gods Word. All of them, without exception are based on the Gnosticism.
I almost spit my coffee all over my monitor. You apparently are woefully ignorant of Church history. The Gnostics and all that they taught were widely condemned by the Church Fathers.
You will never find ma single verse of scripture to support the Gnostic doctrine that the Lord Jesus taught "cannibalism" and that's exactly what you are suggesting here.
This is the same problem that one has in dealing with atheists - you show them proofs and because they do not wish to humble themselves and admit that they were wrong, they find all kinds of reasons and excuses to not believe.
1 Jesus Himself said "This IS my Body." What part of "IS" do you not get? The Jews in John 6, when told by Jesus that they had to "eat my flesh" and "drink my blood," went away both disgusted and utterly confused at this statement because it implied cannibalism. They took Him quite literally.
2. The Apostles learned from Christ and in turn, taught the next generation what He had taught them. If you read the sermons and letters of these first pastors of the Church, they taught TO A MAN, that the Eucharist is the very Body and Blood of Christ. WHERE did they learn such a thing except that the Apostles taught it to them.
3. The entirety of Christianity, even the heretics such as Arias, nonetheless believed in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It wasn't until the Protestant Rebellion that other heretical ideas came into being.
The Lords Supper is celebrated to commemorate, what the Lord did on the cross, to purchase salvation for "Gods elect". The Lord said, at the last supper, "do this in remembrance of Me". So that's what we do, but we don't perform some kind of ritual, using black magic or witchcraft to turn the elements of the bread and wine, into flesh and blood.
The word remembrance is the Greek word (ἀνάμνησις)
anamnēsis means more than just to remember. It is a calling to mind with the idea that the thing being remembered
is actually and truly present now. It is a making present in reality of that which is being called to mind. Rituals are extremely important in a covenant relationship. No covenant is ever made without a covenant-making ritual and no covenant is repair or experienced with out ritual. Your barren intellectualism of Protestantism has nothing to do with covenant, yet we live in the New Covenant and therefore must abide by covenant rules and rituals. And to associate the Eucharist with "black magic" is heresy in extremely bad taste.
The Gnostics came up with "transubstantiation", it never existed in the Apostolic Church, neither did any of the other rituals that your Eastern Orthodox Denomination invented.
As I said, ritual is part of covenant life. You are profoundly ignorant of what it means to live in the New Covenant of God. If you want to stop being uneducated about this most important facet of the Christian life, I highly recommend this book:
Written by a former Presbyterian Calvinist, he found that all of the rituals which he (and you) despised were actually part of the covenant relationship of God to man. And, of course, without any defense against the truth, he converted.
To suggest that God is love, is another ignorant statement, because we know that God is hate. God said He hated Esau before Esau was born. How does that fit in with your "God is love" opinion. God not only hates people before they are born but He also hates their deeds while they live in this life. He said He hates the deeds of the Nicolaitans in Rev 2:15
To hate something does not mean the same thing as to be ontologically hate. I am beyond stunned that you would make such a statement. You have no idea of ontological reality regarding God. And it is quite obvious that you are a Calvinist. You speak like one.
You will never find a single verse to support this heretical view that God loves everyone and wishes to save everyone. But the opposite is true, God so hated the world that He killed every single man, woman, child and unborn babies in their mothers womb, with a flood. And He will cast that vast majority of mankind into the lake of fire to be tormented for all eternity. Now that's a God of love
With that reasoning, then Hitler, Stalin, and Mao were some of the most loving people who ever existed on the face of this wretched little planet. Honestly, to suggest that someone who tortures another sentient being is a person of love is beyond the pale.