Where did I say “only”. When you receive the blessed sacrament, do your senses not perceive bread? Yet you know you are receiving His body.
Exactly! That is why only Transubstantiation can make sense of this disconnect between perception and reality. No other explanation makes sense. The Lutheran explanation just does not cut it.
This truly is 2 conflicting ideas.
No these are not two conflicting ideas. The conflict lies not in the ideas but in the sense perception and reality. Transubstantiation is the only one that makes sense of this.
So, yes. I am affirming two conflicting ideas - 1) my senses perceive bread, 2) Christ’s words confirm that it is called and truly is the body of Christ
No you are not affirming these two. That is what Transubstantiation affirms.
What you are affirming is that Christ is IWU the Bread and at the same time say that Christ IS the bread. They can’t both be true. You need to take your pick which one you will affirm.
Another analogy. If you put blue dye in water, the water will turn blue such that save for a highly advanced chemical process the two cannot be seperated.
The dye can then be said to be In, Under, With the water but the dye is not the water and the water is not the dye.
So, the Holy Spirit is incapable of doing this.
Is an omnipotent God capable of creating a weight He cannot lift?
You are asking the Holy Spirit to affirm something illogical? Our reason flows from God’s own reason. God cannot contradict Himself. He cannot say He IS the Bread and yet be only In, With Under the bread.
The Holy Spirit is required to perform the greatest of all miracles in a way that fits your human perception.
No, you are requiring the Holy Spirit to make it fit your human perception because it is easier to conceive that the God is In, With, Under the bread than that the God IS the bread.
When we give communion we say the Body of Christ not In, With, Under this bread is the Body of Christ.
No you didn’t but if IWU then “just”. It IS NOT Christ. Christ is just IWU. IWU is NOT IS.
Read what I have written. Read what the Lutheran confessions have written. We do not say it is contained, or co-mingled, or creates a new substance. I not only say I’m not saying these things. I. in fact, am not saying these things.
No John, read what you have written and pass it through logic and reason. Read the Lutheran confession and pass it through logic and reason. Based on the principle of non contradiction the Lutheran confession is asking you to affirm contradictory propositions. This is a case of either/or. They cannot be both true. You have to take your pick.
If you affirm sacramental union and IWU then you deny that it IS the Body of Christ.
Because they are not disjointed. They only appear that way to you because you are fixed on substance and accidents.
But they are disjointed. And it is only “substances and accidents” that make them not disjointed. IWU and SU leaves them disjointed.
Well there you are. As an American, like our founders, I do not believe in democracy. Instead I believe in the rule of the people through a constitutional representative republic - our form of government.
So the US is not a democracy?
Even your comparison seems to miss the point.
No it doesn’t. What you have just done is show that you indeed missed the point. You basically just said that a rule of the people through constitutional representative republic is not a democracy. Maybe you might want to update Wikipedia and advise the Whitehouse.