For that matter, are Christians like me who don't understand what transubstantiation means heretics?
2007-11-21 12:19:11
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answered by Ryan H 4
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The first answer on the board was very funny to me. Transubstantiation is a word that relates those who partake in the Eucharist (eating bread and drinking wine showing to Lord's supper till He comes) as in reality eating a piece of Jesus' flesh and drinking His blood. As if some magical act of God during communion.
Read history and read the Bible, and you will find out that as followers of Jesus fellowshiped and gained education as they socially evolved many things have been talked about and thrown up in the air to accept or not to accept. One of those fellowships call themselves Catholics. Through traditions and Papal teaching (who were not disputed on fear of death) titles and definitions were decreed.
I do not believe this and know that the Bible or any known apocrypha writings or said gospels that I have read even hint at this.
2007-11-21 21:33:12
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answered by kev_is_in 2
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I would have to classify this issue as "majoring in the minors." From an eternal perspective, it's just not critical.
2007-11-21 20:21:31
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answered by BAMAMBA 5
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Yes, according to Catholics.
No, according to the Scriptures.
2007-11-21 20:22:32
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answered by Mutations Killed Darwin Fish 7
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Shut em'up Piggy!!
2007-11-22 05:34:29
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answered by DK 3
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No, they're called Protestants. Nice avatar pig, though...
2007-11-21 20:37:21
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answered by Who Else? 7
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well, i asked them
and they said the ones who embrace it are the REAL heretics
so i'll just stay out of this one
2007-11-21 20:19:48
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answered by grandfather raven 7
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Yes, they must be all burned at the stake, thanks for asking.
2007-11-21 21:08:27
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answered by Dirk Johnson 5
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