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In the Eucharist, bread and wine changes into the body and blood of Jesus
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- Note: This belief is called transubstantiation in the Catholic Church and metousiosis in Eastern Orthodox churches.
Supporting arguments
- It is correct Roman Catholic doctrine that the bread and wine substantially changes in the body and blood of Jesus. [1]
- Opponents do not accept the premise that the Roman Catholic Church is a source of scriptural authority.
- John 6:52-56 supports this view. [2]
Opposing arguments
- There is no physical change, but the bread and wine takes on the siginficance of the body and blood of Jesus.
- Supporters do not accept the premise that, in the Eucharist, bread and wine incorporates the significance of the body and blood of Jesus without physicsl change.
- The change is entirely spiritual and does not occur in objective reality. [3]
- Supporters do not accept the premise that, in the Eucharist, the change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus occurs in a strictly spiritual manner.
- There is no change. The Eucharist is a symbol.
- Supporters do not accept the premise that, in the Eucharist, the change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus occurs is entirely symbolic.
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