Fig,

Sorry you are wrong.

A sacrament is still a sacrament.

Baptism is a Sacrament.
Receiving the Blessed Sacrament is a sacrament. You just admitted it was true flesh and blood.
Marriage is a Sacrament.

CCC 1605 Holy Scripture affirms that man and woman were created for one another: "It is not good that the man should be alone."[92] The woman, "flesh of his flesh," i.e., his counterpart, his equal, his nearest in all things, is given to him by God as a "helpmate"; she thus represents God from whom comes our help.[93] "Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and cleaves to his wife, and they become one flesh."[94] The Lord himself shows that this signifies an unbreakable union of their two lives by recalling what the plan of the Creator had been "in the beginning": "So they are no longer two, but one flesh."[95]

Now teach waht you have been taught, so called big dog! I think you are the one out of soup, pal. Now go away. Do not post to me anymore, Fig.

So they are no longer two, but one flesh

AmyC, told me she was all about it.
AmyC is not all hell fire and damnation