The Real Presence & Transubstantiation

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]:

 

"Jesus said do this in remembrance of Him:



This isn't even close:
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Ga 5:9

Unleavened bread would have had stripes and holes in it. It is a reminder of Jesus' sacrifice for us. We share communion in remembrance of him.

But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed (Isa 53:5).

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No Sacrifice

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]: "...In rejecting transubstantiation, Christians deny themselves a great blessing which Christ gives to us whenever we "eat this bread and drink this cup."

Which of these false teachings do you accept?

[Lists others] "Transubstantiation. And it is not a false teaching."

Provide scripture to support your claim.

Queue
jeopardy theme (right click, open).

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Which Jesus will you Trust?

Response to comment [from a Catholic]: "Note also that the highlighted items above are inaccurately or falsely stated by serpent's source, Mike Gendron. No surprise there."

Proof please. Eph 4:14

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Cruciform

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]: "Transubstantiation is not a false teaching..."

Let the reader decide.

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A Scriptural Response to: Biblical Evidence or Catholics St. Joseph Communication

"...[M]isrepresentation..."

Let the reader decide. Eph 4:14

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Vid. Catholicism vs Christianity by Mike Gendron

The Mass is a wicked and blasphemous ceremony.

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The Sacrifice of the Mass

[Let the reader decide. Eph 4:14] "Let the reader who's actually adequately informed about Catholic belief and teaching decide..."

Let the reader decide if Roman Catholicism is true or false (Ac 17:11, Jud 11).

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Roman Catholicism

[Let the reader decide if Roman Catholicism is true or false (Ac 17:11, Jud 11)] "Already answered here. (Ac. 17:11; Jude 11)"

Intensional Ga 5:9, Eph 4:14

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Cruciform

[ Intensional Ga 5:9, Eph 4:14] "Irrelevant Gal. 5:9, Eph. 4:14"

Your style of argumentation is relevant (2 Pe 2:1, Ga 5:9).

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Respect my authoriah!

"Post #36."

Why should someone read Post 36? You aren't a Christian (Gal. 2:3-4).

"But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you..." (1 Cor. 4:3)."

Paul was a Christian.

Your religion is a false religion (James 1:26).

"But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you..." (1 Cor. 4:3)."

Paul was a Christian.

Your Jesus is not the Jesus of scripture (Matt. 24:4-5, 24).

"Post #42."

Why should someone read Post 42? Your Jesus is not the Jesus of scripture (2 Thess. 2:7-12).

"Post #44."

Why should someone read Post 44? Your gospel is a false gospel (Gal. 1:6-12).

"Post #48."

Why should someone read Post 48? Your doctrines are false doctrines (Heb. 13:9).

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]: [To CruciFormOfGodliness :freak:] "What is your general response to the charges made against the Church that She has acquired formerly pagan practices, "Christianizing" them."

They don't serve Christ. :Poly: They serve Satan (2 Cor 11:13-15). :olinger:
 

Evidently there were deceitful workers who attempted to make themselves apostles of Christ when they were not. They were actually servants of Satan.

People have the idea that Satan has cloven hooves and horns. This kind of erroneous idea comes from the great god Pan of Greek mythology, who was portrayed as half animal and was worshiped as Dionysus. Likening Satan to Pan certainly is not the scriptural point of view. Satan himself is an angel of light. If he would make himself visible to you, you would see a being of breathtaking beauty. Paul draws from that this conclusion:

The frightening statement here is that Satan has ministers. It makes your hair stand on end. As Satan is transformed into an angel of light, so his ministers are transformed as the ministers of righteousness. They are very attractive.

I remember as a boy in my teens I went to hear a lecturer from a certain cult. I was not brought up in a Christian family, and I didn’t know how to differentiate truth from untruth. This man read questions from the audience. I am of the opinion that no one really asked this question but that he made it up himself so that he would be able to make a point. He said someone asked whether he could explain the halo of light that was around his head. Well, I took a good, hard look and I couldn’t see any halo of light around his head. But don’t you see what he was doing? He was making himself to be a minister of light. He was glorifying himself. All Satan’s ministries glorify themselves. This is one way you can tell whether a man is preaching the simplicity of the Word of God or whether he is preaching some other Jesus and some other gospel.

McGee, J. V. (1991). Vol. 45: Thru the Bible commentary: The Epistles (2 Corinthians) (electronic ed.) (130–131). Nashville: Thomas Nelson.

Response to comment [from a Catholic]: [CruciFormOfGodliness' response] "I trust you'll find this helpful. God bless."

Your religion adds false tradition to God's law (Tit 1:13-14).

Response to comment [from a Christian]: [Roman Catholic religion ] "Christ is preached."

They are false religious teachers (2 Pet. 2:1). They mix truth with error (Ga 5:9).

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]:  "Peter was the first pope."

Why don't you identify yourself here as a Roman Catholic?

They are world lovers not Jesus lovers. Their prayers are false (Jas 4:3).

"This is My body."

They are false worshippers (Mt 15:8-9).

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[S]o why are you not Catholic?
 

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I'm honestly considering it.

Are you considering admitting that you are Roman Catholic?

"I am a slave of Christ."

You are a slave of sin (Jn 8:34) and number 9 on Satan Inc. (TOL Heretic's list) in the Religious Zealots (saved by works crowd) category.

Response to comment [from a Catholic]: "...[S]erpent's preferred man-made sectarian tradition..."

Argument Ad Nauseam or Ad infinitum (Repetition) Eph 4:14

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Respect my authoriah!

As a reminder, Cruciform is a grace-perverter (
Gal. 1:6–8), bound by traditions (Mt 15:9) and deceitful in all his ways (Eph. 4:14).

The Real Presence & Transubstantiation