To: xone
Can you point out a 'Protestant' group that holds to transubstantiation.
You're right; there are few. High Episcopalians, some Anglicans, I've met Lutherans who personally believe in transubstantiation although it is definitely not taught by the Missouri Synod.
I was remembering my personal encounters with some Christians who say they are Protestant but hold to the Catholic view of transubstantiation when I posted my comment.
Seems every individual who attends any church assembly has his own understanding of what the Last Seder of Jesus and His request to remember Him means. Sometimes I have been surprised to learn what some Protestants believes about transubstantiation.
Roman Catholics on FR RF seem to be more unified in their belief that the Mass/Eucharist (Transubstantiation) was ordained in the Bible and is the only valid understanding.
To: Resettozero
who say they are Protestant but hold to the Catholic view of transubstantiation I wonder if they even know what that means.
164 posted on
07/10/2015 10:29:13 AM PDT by
xone
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