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I concur with Ps104_33. Violating the personal security of another guest is a good way to get banned from the BB.Originally posted by Ps104_33:
Actually Carson,
[Name edited] the name of the individual who owns this computer and he may not appreciate his name associated with my posts. Very dirty trick indeed! And not very Christ-like I might add.![]()
Protestants don't ignore those statements. The only thing those quotes show is that the Fathers were not Zwinglian. The Lutheran camp and the Calvinist camp of Protestanism do not deny the Real presence. Read Luther's Catechism or the Concordia Study Bible (Lutheran view) or read Calvin's Institutes, The Book of Common Prayer, 39 Articles of Religion (Calvinist view) and both can claim the same statements. Personaly I believe Calvin and Cranmer's view are the correct view of the Real PresenceNot just nowadays, as you say. Why do you ignore the evidence as offered below?
"For not as common bread and common drink do we receive these; but in like manner as Jesus Christ our Saviour,having been made flesh and blood for our salvation,so likewise have we been taught that the food which is blessed by the prayer of His word,and from which our blood and flesh by transmutation are nourished, is the flesh and blood of that Jesus who was made flesh ."
Justin Martyr,First Apology,66(A.D. 110-165),
"He acknowledged the cup as his own blood,from which he bedews our blood; and the bread he affirmed to be his own body, from which he gives increase to our bodies."
Irenaeus,Against Heresies,V:2,2(c.A.D. 200),
"Having learn these things, and been fully assured that the seeming bread is not bread, though sensible to taste, but the Body of Christ; and that the seeming wine is not wine, though the taste will have it so, but the Blood of Christ ; and that of this David sung of old, saying, And bread strengtheneth man's heart, to make his face to shine with oil, 'strengthen thou thine heart,' by partaking thereof as spiritual, and "make the face of thy soul to shine." "
Cyril of Jerusalem,Catechetical Lectures,XXII:8(c.A.D. 350),
"I have no taste for corruptible food nor for the pleasures of this life. I desire the Bread of God, which is the Flesh of Jesus Christ , who was of the seed of David; and for drink I desire his blood, which is love incorruptible."
circa 110 A.D.: St. Ignatius of Antioch
Letter to the Romans 7,3
Perhaps you could explain in simple terms Real Presence as you understand it. Is it the same sort of presence of God when you are reading Scripture or praying with others?Originally posted by Kiffin:
Protestants don't ignore those statements. The only thing those quotes show is that the Fathers were not Zwinglian. The Lutheran camp and the Calvinist camp of Protestanism do not deny the Real presence. Read Luther's Catechism or the Concordia Study Bible (Lutheran view) or read Calvin's Institutes, The Book of Common Prayer, 39 Articles of Religion (Calvinist view) and both can claim the same statements. Personaly I believe Calvin and Cranmer's view are the correct view of the Real Presencebut simply cutting and pasting the Father's belief in a Real Presence only shows they were not Zwinglian, not that they held to a Roman Catholic view.![]()
Perhaps as a gesture of Christian charity, you will answer the question which I have asked a couple of times previously in different words.Originally posted by Latreia:
It would also be helpful if some RCs could figure out what Real Presence meant ito the ECFs intheir context.
So unless one of you can fuinally stop the ittle circular argument based ona begged definition... like so many RC atteptds at prving their beleifs are true, this one fails.
I'll lurk for a bit, but until I see something of substance (pun intended) to repsond to, I won;t bother.
O full of all subtilty and all mischief, thou child of the devil, thou enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord? Acts 13:10Hi Ps104_33,
You wrote, "Very dirty trick indeed! And not very Christ-like I might add."
I neither did intend nor do intend any "dirty trick", and your elaborate accusation is both hostile and indecorous.
Hi Doc,
You wrote, "Violating the personal security of another guest is a good way to get banned from the BB."
Referring to someone by a first name is certainly far from breaching the personal security of the addressee.
It is typical for Anti-Catholicism to degenerate to this level of accusation and language, while, at the same time, avoiding the theological issues at hand.
Let us address the thread topic and grow in wisdom and knowledge of our Lord in lieu of noisy personal disputes that only divide and tear down.
May God bless both of you,
Carson Weber
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Carson -originally posted by Carson Weber: Hi Doc,
You wrote, "Violating the personal security of another guest is a good way to get banned from the BB."
Referring to someone by a first name is certainly far from breaching the personal security of the addressee.
It is typical for Anti-Catholicism to degenerate to this level of accusation and language, while, at the same time, avoiding the theological issues at hand.
Let us address the thread topic and grow in wisdom and knowledge of our Lord in lieu of noisy personal disputes that only divide and tear down.
May God bless both of you,
Carson Weber
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Perhaps as a gesture of Christian charity, you will answer the question which I have asked a couple of times previously in different words.Originally posted by trying2understand:
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It would also be helpful if some RCs could figure out what Real Presence meant ito the ECFs intheir context.
So unless one of you can fuinally stop the ittle circular argument based ona begged definition... like so many RC atteptds at prving their beleifs are true, this one fails.
I'll lurk for a bit, but until I see something of substance (pun intended) to repsond to, I won;t bother.