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I would argue that the idea of transubstantiation is not new.
It's DOGMA. In one individual denomination. In my Catholic days, we were taught it was first suggested in the 10th or 11th Centuries, first officially stated by the individual RCC in 1215 and made dogma a few years after Luther's death. And obviously, it's absent in Scripture - but read the opening post.
The Church always believed in the literal meaning of "IS"
I agree. But not the literal meaning of Transubstantiation and Accident.
See the opening post.
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- Josiah
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