Okay, here goes. I'm told that when one takes Communion, the doctrine of transsubstantiation changes the Communion host into the body of Christ and the wine into His blood. While the outer appearance doesn't change, the underlying reality evidently changes.
According to this doctrine, the host would change into the body of Christ, which would be meat. The wine would change into blood.
Since Vegans are strict vegetarians, would this prohibit them from consuming transsubstantiated flesh and blood?
2007-02-03
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