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Bran_Stark
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Haha sorry about that.First of all, this is chapter 14 and not chapter 4.
Hey it’s better than using Latin.Second of all, reading the Bible in early 17th century English does not make it holier. Rather, it creates cognitive dissonance.
Well of course. But he didn’t make any mention about consubstantiation vs. transubstantiation. He just says, this is the Body and Blood of Our Lord, and don’t forget that.Fifth of all, Paul’s words are not a license for a Christian to create their own version of the truth. As mentioned by a previous poster, Paul had very harsh words for those with heterodox views of important doctrines (i.e. the Eucharist).