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What really happened at the last supper? Scripture describes Jesus offering bread and wine to his disciples as a symbolic gesture of unity and life.

However, comic books and film tell us about a different origin of power for Superman. Could the comic book and film versions of Superman's origins be wrong? Could it be that Superman was the missing disciple, the one who ate Jesus in order to attain the high protein required for super human abilities?

And, if Superman did eat Jesus, isn't it likely he could face criminal charges, Messiah tampering, to name but one?
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Marlboroman Reviewed by Marlboroman on . Superman and the Culture War Superman and the Culture War By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Jul 06, 2006 The culture war has tugged on Superman's cape, and it is not pretty. In the new film "Superman Returns," Daily Planet editor Perry White responds this way after being told the man of steel has come back after a five year absence: "Does he still stand for truth, justice and all that stuff?" And all that stuff? Rating: 5