One Colorado businesswoman is taking a symbol of her faith to those on the go. Theresa Lay came up with God’s Pill after going through a personal tragedy. “I had gone through loss in my life and I was taking daily communion.
And I thought about a portable way, a quick and easy way to do it,” she
told CBS4’s Dominic Garcia.
One pill is made of matzo bread powder, the other red wine extract.
She says it could be used by the military or people who are traveling.
One person who reviewed the product said it has allowed them to worship in the jungles of Gambia.
“Large groups or just people on the go who want to worship and give
thanks to God. That’s pretty much how I invented the communion pill.”
Theresa says the pill isn’t associated with any denomination, it doesn’t matter if you’re Protestant or Catholic. She says 2,000
years ago communion was with fresh bread and wine. These days it’s wine
or juice and processed wafers. The next step can now be prayer in pill
form.
4 comments:
Apparently she missed the "communion" part in Holy Communion.
Any sane Catholic, Lutheran or Anglican would be appalled at this.
Oh, and I forgot to mention the Orthodox.....
Among other problems the Portable Communion Red Wine Capsules contain no wine.
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