Sorry it took me so long to get back. I had a few family emergencies, and my computer at work crashed so I couldnât get on from their either.
Dennis, I hate to say it, but youâre a little bit of a hypocrite here. Previously, you have gotten after people for saying that, in context, the Church Fatherâs they quoted donât say what modern Protestants are saying. You were right, of course, but here Augustine and is not saying what you modern Catholics are saying. In the quotes you provide, he goes on to say something along the lines of âthere is more to be said on this.â So, he does say more on it, in Christian Doctrine, he explicitly says it is figurative, and not really flesh and blood. Taken as a whole, even with the quotes you provide, I still think Augustineâs stance on Communion was much closer to the stance at the Baptist Church I attend than what is taught in the Roman Catholic Church.
Tertullianâs quote, as you provide it, the words âin the Eucharistâ are provided by you, and not in the original. Even with them, however, his point in this message is to provide spiritual proof by making allegories. Using an allegory to make an allegory is not unheard of. (For example, if someone said âPeople who are alergic to bees and keep hives are like the goats on Jesusâs left hand: they have no idea what is in store for them when they get stung.â No one would argue that the person saying that actually believed they were goats that go ânehâ and walk on all fours with cloven hooves on Jesusâs left hand in the parable.) I stick by his more definite quote, which I provided before, and wonât repeat out of respect for your intelligence.
Regarding your other quotes, first and foremost, almost none of them are related to my protests. (If you disagree, please elaborate on which you think are related, and how.) Second, even if they were related to my protests, then it still doesnât prove your assertion. Your assertion is that these things were never taught. You must then demonstrate either that I am taking my quotes out of context, or that the teachers I quote were rebuked for teaching these things. Iâm all ears if you can do that. Thatâs why I posted them, rather than keeping them to myself and feeling smug. Iâm here to learn, but I feel like Iâm teaching, and this message has gone on further than I wanted it to anyway.