It is not a metaphor. It is a sacrament. Do you know what the word sacrament means? Ordained by Christ. IT CAN NOT BE BROKEN!

If you think it is a metaphor then you are a conveyor belt Catholic. Only believing what you want to believe and moving along.

This is why a woman must leave their father, and a man must leave his mother to be joined with one another as one.

Next you are going to tell me that the blessed sacrament is not true presence of Christ. It's a metaphor. IT IS NOT A METAPHOR!

Well it is not... Read John Chapter 6.

Melchizedek in Genesis a type of Christ, no geanology, no linage, a high priest. Brought bread and wine... Payed tithes.

Why? Why Melchizedek brought communion? Why????? WHY? Answer me?

Now the flood, that might have been a metaphor. MIGHT!