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Scriptural evidence/support for Real Presence

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TwinCrier

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People bleed to death all the time.

Yes, they are of equal sinificance, but they are both symbolic. To worship or pray to bread and wine is not biblical.
 
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ej

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Metanoia02 said:
I am not debating. I am asking questions and allowing the respondent to explain thier beliefs. I am not presenting my side of the issue.

Same here.
Just wanting to clarify that what I see... is actually what is believed, and not merely my presumptive imagination.
 
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If you will review this thread you will find the answers to the questions asked. If you will review further your claims of not debating will also fall apart.

I am not asking for your definition of debating.
I am using my definition.
 
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I have another question, which I will ask, and as per my previous posts, I will not enter into debate, but accept the answer to my question.


Do Protestants believe that God is REALLY present in church and their homes, or do they pray to Him symbolically?

If He is REALLY present in curch, then why is he not present in the communion bread and wine?

Thanks.
 
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TwinCrier said:
To worship or pray to bread and wine is not biblical.
You are absolutely right. But Catholics do not do this.

One question (not to debate): how do protestants view Jesus Christ's role as "a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek"? How do you interpret that Scripture?
 
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ej said:
Do Protestants believe that God is REALLY present in church and their homes, or do they pray to Him symbolically?

Of course we beleive in praying to God.

ej said:
If He is REALLY present in curch, then why is he not present in the communion bread and wine?

Well, He REALLY is present in the church. I don't dispute you there. But we believe Jesus spoke symbolically when speaking of communion.
 
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