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WmJackP
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Welcome back, Alec,
What I am suggesting is that in addition to the material within our universe, there is also the non-material or spiritual as completely different from matter.
All the science experiments possible cannot completely rule out the non-material or spiritual. The scientist will always see beauty in surroundings, poetry, music and especially in the love of another person. It does not really matter if one equates the appreciation of an alley cat concert with firing of brain cells or whatever. Appreciation is still a non-material that does not show up with an MRI. My point is that the non-material or spiritual which does surround us is taken for granted. It is part of our daily lives. So it should be no surprise when the non-material is included in Catholicism. Why not?
When one looks at the consecrated Host, one accepts that both material and non-material are present.
The elephant in the room,however, is the core issue You failed to address how the physical part of transubstantiation can be anything except an exercise in inconsistency…
I can see how someone can maintain that there is an underlying “spiritual plane” comprised of spirits and souls and all sorts of non-corporal entities. Clearly, that cannot be disproven (I’m not saying that I believe it. I am only saying that I cannot disprove the existence of a spiritual realm).
Consitent with that belief, of course you can say that upon the utterance of a priest a bpiece of bread becomes invested with the spiritual aspects of Jesus Christ–ie his soul, his divinity and anything else non-corporal. But that isn’t what you say exactly–you say his body and blood are there too. So if its there, then why doesn’t it line up with any chemical or molecular examination. Well, its because “the accidents” of bread remain–so what are the accidents? Well, its the shape, size, atomic composition, molecular arrangement of “bread”. But, that is what bread is. It is this precise atomic structure; this precise molecular composition----we call that stuff bread, not human flesh. Engaging in double talk doesn’t change the fact that a triagle has 3 sides. You can call it a square if you like, but, that won’t change the reality that it only has three sides.
So are am I like the kid that says “hey, the emperor has no clothes”? And Isn’t the Church a lot like the guards who had the kid arrested; but, my question is when are the by-standers going wake up and say “hey, the kid is right”? Make any sense?