Ronald Nolette
Well-Known Member
I said it not be a convincing argument.The most unconvincing argument I've ever heard in these discussions is, I used to be a Catholic. That means absolutely nothing.
Eat my flesh and drink my blood for my flesh is real drink and blood is real drink. Compelling biblical evidence? If you have to try and explain why Jesus didn't mean what he is clearly saying there then you're not compelled by biblical evidence.
And I admit that the passage you cite, if left by itself is indeed powerfully compelling. But taking it with all the commentary in the NT> and the setting of the Passover Seder and which bread and which wine Jesus took, also is very powerful and compelling evidence
1. Do not accept transubstantiation.
2, I do not accept the standard protestant memorial argument, though that has its evidence.
3. I do lean toward con-substantiation- with reservations.
